The UL listing for the EVSE will require hard wiring or allow a plug in
connection.  A plug in connection does not guaranty a ground so extra
circuits are needed to insure there is a ground for the car.  Older 240 volt
units all required hard wiring but some new ones allow a plug.  Do it wrong
and you are fully responcible.
David
Modular EV Power LLC

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Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2016 3:26 PM
To: Electric Vehicle Discussion List
Subject: Re: [EVDL] What You Need To Know To Wire A Garage EVSE

On 8 Mar 2016 at 10:39, Jan Steinman via EV wrote:

> Can you point me to the page and paragraph in the National Electrical 
> Code where it says such a thing is illegal? Because I canTMt find it in my
copy.
> :-)

If you mean your suicide cord, you're right, the NEC is generally mute about
stuff you plug in.

Howver, if you ever do manage to electrocute or injure someone, I expect
that the investigators will find something to charge you with.  :-(

> 
> Please understand that, as an electrical engineer, I am EXTREMELY 
> careful with such things.

I don't mean to offend, but every couple of years, we get posts here like
yours.  Every time, a few people respond exactly as Jim did.  Every time,
the OP responds defensively, pretty much the way you did here.  "I'm
careful, I know what I'm doing."

I don't doubt that you do.  And there are reasonably good chances that
you'll never electrocute anyone, or blow up your genset, or zap a curious
toddler with your suicide cord.

But being an EE does not make you immune to accidents.  Stuff happens.

It's also not expensive or difficult to do it right.  And by installing a
proper setup, you make it possible for other people to switch your house
over to backup power and back, quickly and safely.  Why wouldn't you want
that?

These quick and dirty methods remind me a little of the way electricity is
done routinely in places like India and Thailand. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMxPL99h_DM

Sorry, I know it's a bit of a dig; but personally, I have too much pride to
do such a hack job in my own house.

> I would discourage anyone from doing such a thing unless they are 
> absolutely sure of their knowledge and procedures.

I would discourage anyone from doing such a thing, full stop.

David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
EVDL Administrator

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