egwmiv
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- South Carolina
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- Sales
We received lights from a Canadian based company that are made to utilize the low voltage control wiring for support. These lights were spec'd by an engineer to go into a high school cafeteria. The manufacturer says its okay to do it. As the EC I do NOT want to hang these things 8ft high supported only by LV wiring, I am sure there is code to support not doing this but the language is a bit vague to me.
"300.11(D) Cables Not Used as Means of Support. Cable wiring methods shall not be used as a means of support for other cables, raceways, or nonelectrcial equipment."
Would a luminare be considered "non-electrical equipment??"
410 Part IV Luminare Supports also doesn't specifically call out support via conductors
Again, I DONT want to hang these lights this way, but need a solid code reference to tell the manufacturer, engineer and GC to take 60k worth of lights and tell them they specified the wrong one.
Help me out, and don't crucify me too much.
Thanks
"300.11(D) Cables Not Used as Means of Support. Cable wiring methods shall not be used as a means of support for other cables, raceways, or nonelectrcial equipment."
Would a luminare be considered "non-electrical equipment??"
410 Part IV Luminare Supports also doesn't specifically call out support via conductors
Again, I DONT want to hang these lights this way, but need a solid code reference to tell the manufacturer, engineer and GC to take 60k worth of lights and tell them they specified the wrong one.
Help me out, and don't crucify me too much.
Thanks