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Considering the distance, I might even use #12 but #14 should be ok. Overkill never hurts is my take on it. It'll hurt your pocket book but not your wiring system. Quote:
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ST, STW, SO, SOW, really any cord rated for 600v. Quote:
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This would still be helpful information. BTW, You have local filename paths relative to your computer in the above post. Looks like you copied the entire html page to reply or something. I can see your real name in there if you care... ;-)
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Hello Madpenguin, thanks again for the super helpful reply
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Romex should be fine for your lamp cords if you already have it. Just not very flexible.
So: 10/3 w/ ground to extend the circuit 1/2" ENT (grey electrical conduit) (good idea) Some cable fasteners for the 10/3 (drywall usage). Blue wirenuts Romex or flexible cord for the ballasts. Nothing you really don't already know. If it were me, I'd old work the new 10/3 run. From the dryer outlet right thru the back of the panel once it's mounted. Throw a blank plate cover over the dryer outlet and everything will be up to code and look professional. This whole exposed romex idea borders on shoddy and certainly isn't up to code but whatever. IMO, I wouldn't do it any other way than this: old work the 10/3 run so none of it is exposed. STW 16/3 for the lamp cords (14/3 if you want to get anal) Panel connections remade to eliminate stranded conductors Both 15A SP pulled and replaced with one 20A DP 2 lights on each circuit @ 240v Existing receptacles changed out to NEMA 6-20R
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Hi Madpenguin,
I wanted to say thanks for your patience with me, I am a little too unsure when there are options before me. I do believe I am going to go with installing the panel in the laundry room and running loner lamp cords in order to keep the ballasts outside of the work area. Is this wire ok for the lamp cords or do you think 600v is better? 12/3, UL, Water resistant, SJ00W, CSA, -40, FT-2, 300v Do you have any pointers for changing the 120 receptacles out of the panel and replacing them with 240 receptacles? I noticed that the 250v male and female cord ends have a ground and 2 brass screws instead of the gold and silver as on the 120v Thanks again
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Secondly, how far are your ballasts going to be? You only have about 15 feet of length, any more and you may experience issues with the ignitor. It took me months to figure out why my bulbs would fail, and finally I moved my ignitors to the hood, and never had another bulb failure |
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As for lamp cord length, I was avoiding the specifics earlier because it's hard for me to put in layman terms. In fact, seeing as how I spend most of my time in residential and not commercial/industrial, I'm not up to speed as much as I should be concerning ballasts. I figured the statement "15' max" was good enough but to elaborate, as Eminem states, the lamp cord length is sized in accordance with the functions of your ignitor, or, the capacitance of the capacitor and the inductance of the secondary winding. The ignitor delivers an ignition pulse which fires the bulb. If your lamp cord length is too long (the distance between the secondary tap and your lamp socket), a heavy ripple current can cause acoustic resonance which can cause the bulb to not fire and/or shorten it's life expectancy. Moving the ignitor to the hood would resolve this issue.
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Flexible Cords
Table 400.4 Whew... That sucked. Now everyone should be able to find out what cord is rated @ what specs. I'll finish off Art. 400....
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Seems like there are a lot of repeat electrical questions as of late. For all you do, this bumps for you....
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madpenguin - Thanks for all you have contributed to this thread. You seem to know your field really well and you have done well to look after the safety of others.
Wow is that type really small on your NEC quote on the flexible cords when it is displayed on this 17" monitor at 1024x768. I will try to find a pdf copy of the NEC guide. If we have electrical questions that are relevant to this thread, should we ask them here or in a new thread? I do not want to unnecessarily clutter the threads of others, but I also want people to understand the gravity of things in regards to the topic of electricity. My simplest question first. Are power strips to be treated like extension cords as being only a temporary solution and not up to code for anything of any length of time? Dr. Conjuror |
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