I think I'm missing something; 690.10 is part of the solar article. A 240 volt 
welder  outlet (utility outlet, usually NEMA #6-50) isn't pertinent to solar, 
and is allowed anywhere as far as i know, indoors or out. Well, maybe not above 
the bathtub...

/wk

William Korthof
714.875.3576
Sustainable Solutions
#956904

On Mar 19, 2014, at 5:40 PM, Dan Fink <danbo...@gmail.com> wrote:

Esteemed Wrenches;
Can anyone here help me with some simple talking points for clients installing 
off grid systems? 240 Well pumps hard wired to panel breakers are common, but 
everybody (who has even a chance of surviving up here in middle of nowhere way 
off grid) NEEDS a 240v welder outlet in the garage/workshop. But 690.10(C) says 
no.

Am I missing something obvious? What do I tell these potential clients?

Dan Fink,
Executive Director;
Otherpower
Buckville Energy Consulting
Buckville Publications LLC
NABCEP / IREC accredited Continuing Education Providers
970.672.4342

 
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