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Posted By: ShockMe77 two soda machines - 04/04/06 04:30 PM
Was curious to know if (2) soda machines set in the middle of a room could be wired with flexible cord attached to a twist-lock receptacle attached to the ceiling grid of a suspended ceiling. Would 400.7 (A)(6) cover me?
Posted By: raider1 Re: two soda machines - 04/04/06 04:51 PM
Also take a look at 422.16(A)

Chris
Posted By: gfretwell Re: two soda machines - 04/04/06 05:35 PM
They may want some independent support of the box. Running an extra support wire or two should calm that fear.
Posted By: Geno Re: two soda machines - 04/05/06 05:50 PM
look at 422.51
Posted By: HotLine1 Re: two soda machines - 04/05/06 09:40 PM
Shock:
'Cord' cannot be used for permanent wiring methods. That said, IF you have a vend with a cord long enough to reach your receptacle, no problem.

IF you are proposing a twistlock to cord to a 1900 box that the machine cord will plug into; that does not fly.

Dependent on the ceiling height, you may want to consider a power pole, or IMC/RGC from ceiling to floor with the recept(s) installed therein.

John
Posted By: iwire Re: two soda machines - 04/05/06 11:18 PM
By the way vending machines require GFCI protection if integral or by the branch circuit.

2005 - 422.51
Posted By: winnie Re: two soda machines - 04/05/06 11:56 PM
Hotline1:

Wouldn't a permanently installed cord hanging from a box to a female cord cap be explicitly permitted by 400.7(A)(1)?

-Jon
Posted By: gfretwell Re: two soda machines - 04/06/06 12:59 AM
Perhaps I missed what he was trying to do. I was thinking the receptacle was in a box, attached to the grid and it was connected with an article 300 wiring method above the ceiling (MC whip or something).
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