Appendix F. PORTABLE WORKBENCHES
This section covers laboratory and
shop workbenches that can be moved by sliding, rolling, etc. It does not cover
built-in workbench assemblies that are permanently attached to structure surfaces.
Such built-in assemblies must use appropriate fixed-wiring methods to provide
power for receptacles, lighting fixtures, ventilation fans, etc., in accordance
with the NEC.
Flexible cord and plug assemblies may be used to provide ac power to portable workbenches only
when:
- The branch circuit voltage supplying the workbench is 150V
or less.
- The overcurrent protection device rating on the branch circuit supplying
the workbench is 20A or less.
- The flexible cord is no longer than 4.5 m (15 ft), is attached to the workbench
with an approved tapered rubber-bushing
cord-grip fitting, is no smaller than #14 AWG, is type-listed under the NEC
as “Extra Hard Usage” (Type SO, G, W, etc.), is protected from physical damage,
is routed to prevent tripping hazards, and is terminated in a listed
attachment plug and mating receptacle interface that has the proper voltage and current rating for the branch
circuit feeding the workbench.
- Each workbench has its own cord, attachment plug, and branch circuit
receptacle. Workbenches must not be parallel fed or daisy chained by plugging
their power cords into a receptacle located on another workbench.
- Each workbench wiring system has equipment-grounding protection that consists
of a correctly sized and identified equipment-grounding conductor. This grounding
conductor must be an integral part of the flexible cord. Grounding circuit
continuity must be provided by the branch circuit wiring feeding the workbench,
and at the interface between attachment plug and receptacle.
- All metal surfaces of the workbench assembly that are likely to become energized
by an electrical fault are properly bonded to the equipment grounding conductor
in accordance with the NEC.
- The number of workbench receptacle outlets is limited to no more than 10
duplex receptacles or 3 linear meters (10 linear ft) of wire-mold plug strip
on a 15A branch circuit, or 13 duplex receptacles or 4 linear meters (13 linear
ft) of an approved multi-outlet
assembly on a 20A branch circuit. In any case, the continuous load fed by
the workbench outlet receptacles must not exceed 80% of the rating of the
branch circuit that feeds the workbench.
- Each workbench has proper seismic anchoring or other restraint against unintentional
movement so that the cord-and-plug AC input power assembly is protected from
damage resulting from tension, pinching, crushing, etc. (See PUB 3000, Chapter
23, Seismic Safety.)
- If the bench is fitted with a metallic or otherwise conductive work
surface, the workbench wiring system is protected by an approved
GFCI.