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#81725 09/14/02 11:19 PM
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I think that if the lighting units weren't included on the circuit, there would be no violation.

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#81726 09/17/02 11:16 PM
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It appears to be a violation, but...could someone explain to me how a door opener with a keyless lamp nearby is less "safe" than an opener with a built-in light?

#81727 09/18/02 06:41 AM
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John,

I guess the fact that the light on the unit is actually part of the "equipment fastened in place" distinguishes it from any other fixtures (sorry, luminaires) on the circuit.


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