George,
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Check it out and if I'm wrong- I'm a big boy and will have to rethink my understanding
I don't think you're wrong nor do I think I'm wrong. (and no I'm not a politician [Linked Image])

As I said before, because of the wording, 240.85 can't be cited if the circuit itself is not a "slant" rated circuit such as a 120/240V dryer or a range, a straight 240 volt circuit is not grounded.

The UL wording is also talking about circuits until the last paragraph, but even this paragraph starts off with "Based on the preceding paragraphs" which were talking about "Grounded Circuits" and "Voltage to Ground"

IMO the violation would have to be 110.3(B) if the manufacturers information said it can not be done, and I know some do, but 240.85 needs some changing to be used.

Roger