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#89629 10/10/04 02:31 PM
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Does anyone see an issue with running 480V 4000V Busduct under a raised floor? The floor does is conditioned and the busduct would be fully enclosed, just as if it were abouve the ceiling.
BTW: This access floor does not fall under article 645.

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#89630 10/12/04 12:47 AM
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If the floor space is accessable for the lenght of the duct, I don't see why not, others may not agree.....


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#89631 10/12/04 07:02 AM
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As long as the busway fits within the limitations of 300.22(C)(1), then it's fine.


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