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Posted By: Admin Is this Legal? #2 - 06/21/01 11:45 AM
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Posted By: sparky Re: Is this Legal? #2 - 06/21/01 11:54 PM
no Jon, it's not.
The workmanship alone should bring notable mention even to non-tradespeople
The liability assumed should incite the good hands people into a russian face slapping mania
My AHJ would probably pull out what little hair he has left...
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Posted By: John Steinke Re: Is this Legal? #2 - 07/03/01 03:17 AM
This is a good opportunity to bring up two critical point regarding wire terminations: abrasion and strain relief. Connections, to be "mechanically sound" have to have some means of isolating them from any 'pulls' to the wire. And wires must be protected from anything that they might rub against.
As far as ranges are concerned, there is NEVER enought room behind the range for the thing to plug in. I would much rather see ranges made with a recessed male "power inlet" plug, and room behind the range for at least 3' of SO extension cord! Any range makers care to comment?
Posted By: sparky Re: Is this Legal? #2 - 07/05/01 11:28 PM
hmmmm;
422-32(b) considers the removal of a range drawer 'accessible' to be able to meet 422-32(a), which would keep the breaker panel in 422-31 (b) out of the kitchen.
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