by Jerry Peck - Codeman on Tue Aug 30, 2016 4:57 pm
Is that a disconnect switch in that box up on the rafter/beam? The disconnect should be down near the equipment too.
From what your photo is showing, my answer would be: No, that is not a permitted use under 400.8 Uses Not Permitted and 400.7 Uses Permitted of the NEC.
If the drop from the box at the beam was in raceway down to a box on the wall near the equipment, the disconnect located at that lower box, and flexible cord run between a box which is now lower and closer to the equipment and to the equipment itself, my answer would be "depends" ... as it would depend on if the equipment meets the allowances permitted in 400.7 Uses Permitted and not under 400.8 Uses Not Permitted.
Currently it does not meet 400.7 Uses Permitted: (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), (8), (9), (10), or (11).
- It might meet 400.7 Uses Permitted (7), but that is not shown in the photo either way - you would need to determine that on-site.
Currently it seems to fall under 400.8 Uses Not Permitted as it meets; (1), (4), and possibly (7) ... unless it meets 400.7(7) based on 400.8 stating "Unless specifically permitted in 400.7, flexible cords and cables shall not be used for the following:"
Unless that cord, installed from a lower junction box and then run as a shorter piece to the equipment, meets 400.7(7) "Prevention of the transmission of noise or vibration.", then it would be 400.8 Uses Not Permitted.
HOWEVER, as currently installed hanging from the rafter/beam, even if it was installed to meet 400.7(7) for transmission of noise or vibration, it still meets 400.8 Uses Not Permitted because it is being used "(1) As a substitute for the fixed wiring of a structure."
2014 NEC 400.7 & .8 flexible cord uses.jpg
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