BSSTG
Gold Member
Greetings to all,
Political firestorms abound. After being off work a couple of days I come in to find out that a variance given to allow a taco stand to set up along a highway frontage has caused quite a stir. As far as I'm concerned that's an issue for the powers that be. Opinions vary from one extreme to another. That said, in this mornings local paper attention was brought to the power supply. These folks tied into a power pole with a heavy duty cord and cap which I approved and don't really have a problem with. Essentially the same setup as a mobile home. But, is it legal per NEC 2011? After looking in the code I'm not so sure now.
Looking at chapter 400 uses permitted and not, I don't really see that portable buildings are allowed to be temporary powered. I can't think of another section that would be applicable since it's a commercial type setup. Ideas?
thanks for all opinions
Byron
Political firestorms abound. After being off work a couple of days I come in to find out that a variance given to allow a taco stand to set up along a highway frontage has caused quite a stir. As far as I'm concerned that's an issue for the powers that be. Opinions vary from one extreme to another. That said, in this mornings local paper attention was brought to the power supply. These folks tied into a power pole with a heavy duty cord and cap which I approved and don't really have a problem with. Essentially the same setup as a mobile home. But, is it legal per NEC 2011? After looking in the code I'm not so sure now.
Looking at chapter 400 uses permitted and not, I don't really see that portable buildings are allowed to be temporary powered. I can't think of another section that would be applicable since it's a commercial type setup. Ideas?
thanks for all opinions
Byron