Falcon67
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I know the other thread got locked - apparently nobody though to research codes and just decided to throw mud. The OP on that thread resides in CO.
My research shows that CSPC 16 CFR 1211.2(c) is part of the NEC and for sure in NEC 2014. The point being that CO has adopted NEC 2014 as state law, therefore disconnecting door safety devices or otherwise rendering them non-code compliant is technically illegal.
https://law.resource.org/pub/us/cfr/regulations.gov.docket.15/cpsc.gov.20151116.html
My research shows that CSPC 16 CFR 1211.2(c) is part of the NEC and for sure in NEC 2014. The point being that CO has adopted NEC 2014 as state law, therefore disconnecting door safety devices or otherwise rendering them non-code compliant is technically illegal.
https://law.resource.org/pub/us/cfr/regulations.gov.docket.15/cpsc.gov.20151116.html

