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Just musing, but could a certified electrician (whatever is required
locally) be able to put a 100' cord on a power strip to make it ok?<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/22/2015 09:16 AM, Steven Hood
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<p style="margin: 0 0 1em 0; color: black;">A while back, I
had a
conversation with a code enforcement fellow from SF, and he
said the code
specifies no daisy-chaining power strips. There are longer
cord versions
available, but they certainly cost a bit more.<br>
Another option, I suppose, might be too install a power
inlet and a string
of quad boxes permanently to your tech table...<br>
Yet another option would be to have your campus electricians
run you a
couple of circuits to your tech table position into a floor
box.<br>
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Steven R Hood<br>
310.756.3555<br>
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