so if we hire a retired electrician to sit and eat sandwiches can we get apprenticeship status for our guys?
On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 10:31 AM, Seth Mattinen <se...@rollernet.us> wrote: > On 5/11/17 7:46 AM, Chuck McCown wrote: > >> It appears to be as real as your local building authority. However >> someone said they think we are exempt as being similar to a public >> utility. Still trying to track that down. >> > > When will all your stuff need to carry a UL listing if not exempt? > > My gut feeling is that this is because of applications like this: > > https://www.treehugger.com/interior-design/led-light-fixture > s-are-poe-or-powered-over-ethernet.html > > Where you have an office building full of these Ethernet powered LED > fixtures. Suddenly you have plans that call for no lighting circuits > because hey it's just Ethernet, inspectors seeing all these fixtures but > none of it is technically in scope, but clearly there are going to be > hundreds of fixtures each with an individual Cat5 cable using it in a power > delivery kind of way. > > ~Seth >