Some years ago, we started accepting furnaces with a field installed cord and attachment plug. The reason that we had required a hard wired disconnect is that the furnace was not listed or shipped with a cord and attachment plug.
One local jurisdiction after another quit asking for the hard wire and then we did too. The reason for relaxing the requirement is that we don't know for a fact that the furnace in front of us didn't come with the cord and plug. That's a load of crap but it's my load of crap, so I do as I am told....mostly....not always
I told this company to install a hard wire with a disconnect. And get a permit for the disconnect.


I am not a fan of this type of B vent connector. They have it so crooked that it hasn't made up with the furnace.

It never will because it's upside down.

One local jurisdiction after another quit asking for the hard wire and then we did too. The reason for relaxing the requirement is that we don't know for a fact that the furnace in front of us didn't come with the cord and plug. That's a load of crap but it's my load of crap, so I do as I am told....mostly....not always
I told this company to install a hard wire with a disconnect. And get a permit for the disconnect.


I am not a fan of this type of B vent connector. They have it so crooked that it hasn't made up with the furnace.

It never will because it's upside down.
