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Old 02-28-2010, 11:10 PM   #1
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ANY ONE KNOW WERE OR WHAT SEC ,TANNING BEDS FALL UNDER IN THE NEC? APPLIANCE,LIGHTING OR??

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Lighting?!?!?!
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thanks! one more is the circuit breaker considered locked in the open position if the panel has a locking door cover? appliance out of sight..

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thanks! one more is the circuit breaker considered locked in the open position if the panel has a locking door cover? appliance out of sight..
No, a lockable panel cover door does not meet the requirements for the breaker to be capable of being locked in the open position.

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hey raider thanks!! So then I try sec 422-33 unit switch as disconnect ?? what u think?
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hey raider thanks!! So then I try sec 422-33 unit switch as disconnect ?? what u think?
If the tanning bed is cord and plug connected, has a unit switch that disconnects all ungrounded conductors and is marked with an off position you should be OK.

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