Twistlock Receptacles

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Re: Twistlock Receptacles

I can't think of a section that prohibits the use of a locking receptacle which indicates to me they are permitted. There are sections such as 680.22(A)(1) which requires a locking receptacle, and sections like 410.30(C)(1) which sure makes them usefull.

Do you have a specific installation in question?
 
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Do you mean that a flexible cord with a twist lock connection will be plugged into a compatible receptacle located in the ceiling, and that the receptacle (or whatever is the right name to call it) will be turned on and off with a pull chain? What is the load, and why is this strange arrangement being contemplated?
 
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ACTUALLY IT'S A PULL CORD, THE TWISTLOCK IS AT THE END OF THE CORD. POWER SOURCE IS COMING FROM THE CEILING.
 
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yes, you can use the twist lock on the cord reel. but please dont shout at us. :)
 
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Will this power cord with a twistloc on the end be used to serve an appliance on the countertop? Is it a commercial kitchen or a dwelling?

[ January 05, 2006, 12:59 AM: Message edited by: macmikeman ]
 
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