Or. Admin. Code § 437-004-2870 - Attachment Plugs and Receptacles
(1) Attachment plugs must be heavy enough to
endure rough use and have a suitable cord grip to prevent strain on the
terminal screws.
(2) Use only
approved, grounding type attachment plugs.
(3) Use only approved concealed contact type
receptacles for attachment plugs. They must extend ground continuity. They must
allow removal of the plug without exposing live parts to contact.
(4) Polarized attachment plugs, receptacles
and cord connectors must have proper continuity.
(5) Use only attachment plugs, receptacles
and cord connectors that have the grounded (common) terminal conductor
identified. If the terminal is not visible, the connection hole must be marked
with the word "white."
(6) The
terminal for the equipment grounding conductor (bare wire) must have:
(a) A green colored, not easily removable
terminal screw with hexagonal head; or
(b) A green colored, hexagonal, not easily
removable terminal nut; or
(c) A
green colored pressure wire connector.
(d) If the terminal for the grounding
conductor is not visible, mark the conductor entrance hole with the word
"green" or otherwise identify it with the color green.
(e) A grounded conductor must not be attached
to any terminal or lead to reverse the designated polarity.
(7) Where portable cords supply
different voltages or types of current (A.C. or D.C.) receptacles and
attachment plugs must not be interchangeable.
(8) Attachment plugs or other connectors
supplying equipment at more than 300 volts must have skirts or otherwise
confine arcs.
(9) Do not use a
grounding terminal or grounding-type device on a receptacle, cord connector, or
attachment plug for purposes other than grounding.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 654.025(2) & ORS 656.726(3)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 654.001 - ORS 654.295
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