ECN Forum
Posted By: TCIG Flexible Conduit - 08/11/04 09:08 PM
I am installing pneumatic lift tables for raw materials on a plant floor. I need to get 120VAC (20 Amp circuit) to the lift table to power the pump motor and the up/down controls. It has been requested that these tables be removable.

We are not willing to pay for installing conduits underground. As the tables must be removable, it has been requested that any conduit coming down from up above be flexible with a plug-in connector so we can unplug the table and tie the flexible conduit up overhead in order to clear room for forktrucks that occasionally need to go through this area during projects.

I am basically considering running RMC overhead (12-15 feet up) until it 90's downward, at which point it will become flexible metallic conduit (sealtight) or flexible nonmetallic conduit (corr-lock) with a plug near the ground. Are there any code violations described in this plan?

Thanks,

TCIG
Posted By: cpal Re: Flexible Conduit - 08/11/04 10:41 PM
I would suggest you look at 400.7 (A)(6)

400.7 Uses Permitted.
(A) Uses. Flexible cords and cables shall be used only for the following:
(6) Connection of utilization equipment to facilitate frequent interchange

It may be acceptable to your installation

Charlie
Posted By: KennyFrank Re: Flexible Conduit - 08/14/04 03:41 AM
I've seen some similar installations for a commercial bakery and a small manufacturing plant. The Inspector insisted on boxes at the joist line, with a blank cover, and Kellems-grip cord connector out the side with 12/3 SO cord down to the twistlock cord connectors. They hung at about 7' above the floor so most people and fork lifts could get by without hitting them. Would be worth looking into, and checking with the local AHJ to be sure before installing.
© ECN Electrical Forums