I'm reading this thing and

1. Read 645-5 one way and it might be read 
   to require ANY ITE equipment on a raised 
   floor environment to have DP type cables.  
   As in the second to last para that states 

   "Section 645-5(d)(5) requires interconnecting 
    cables used under raised floors (other than 
    branch-circuit conductors) to be listed as 
    Type DP cables ..." 


2. Read 645-5 another way (which is the way I 
   think I'm supposed to) and all ITE equipment 
   on a raised floor environment are covered 
   as long as they comply with 546-5(b)(1),(2),(3) 
   prior to the above quote. 

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Q; Could someone please provide their own 
   *interpretation* as to how this section 
   of NEC impacts ITE equipment on a raised 
   floor environment with regard to SO or DP 
   style power cables? 


Q: Does UL-1950 3rd Ed. in fact require 
   DP style power cables for ITE equipment 
   on raised floors? 


I thought this would be an issue if in fact 
an electrician was hard wiring the power cord 
of an ITE product that was on a raised floor. 
And as long as the electrician is NOT hard 
wiring the ITE product (even though in a raised 
floor environment), then compliance is covered 
under Section 546-5(b)(1),(2),(3). 


Regards,  Doug McKean 

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