Is it possible to for cords and plugs to identify and distinguish grounded conductors from all other conductors?
In branch circuits, do outlet devices have an ampere rating not less than the load to be served?
Are flexible cords and cables used ONLY for the following equipment:
1) Pendants;
2) Wiring of fixtures;
3) Connection of portable lamps or appliances;
4) Elevator cables; and
5) Wiring of cranes and hoists?
Are flexible cords and cables used ONLY in the following manner:
1) To connect stationary equipment to facilitate their frequent interchange;
2) To prevent the transmission of noise or vibration;
3) On appliances where the fastening means and mechanical connections are designed to permit removal for maintenance or repair; or
4) As data-processing cables approved as a part of the data-processing system?
Is the flexible cord equipped with an attachment plug and energized from an approved receptacle outlet?
Are flexible cords and cables used in ANY of the following ways:
1) As a substitute for the fixed wiring of a structure;
2) Where run through holes in walls, ceilings, or floors;
3) Where run through doorways, windows, or similar openings;
4) Where attached to building surfaces; or
5) Where concealed behind building walls, ceilings, or floors?
Are flexible cords used only in continuous lengths (without splice or tap)?
Are flexible cords connected to devices and fittings so that strain relief prevents the direct transmission of pull?