ktnwin
DIY
I like to be able to connect an electrical tool such as small vacuum cleaner to clean things on the attic or a light.
For convenience, I like to plug one end of this cord to an outlet on the ground level, then let it run straight up to a small hole on the ceiling to the attic. So, only a few feet of this cord will be below the ceiling, the remaining will be on the attic.
I ONLY plug this cord in the outlet when I am about to go up the attic to do some work (usually less than 40 mins).
When done, I unplug the cord from the outlet. This way, the cord on the attic has no electricity. To be even safer, I could put install a timer outlet so electricity will be cut off after a set time (45 mins for example).
My question: does this scenario violate NEC code ?
For convenience, I like to plug one end of this cord to an outlet on the ground level, then let it run straight up to a small hole on the ceiling to the attic. So, only a few feet of this cord will be below the ceiling, the remaining will be on the attic.
I ONLY plug this cord in the outlet when I am about to go up the attic to do some work (usually less than 40 mins).
When done, I unplug the cord from the outlet. This way, the cord on the attic has no electricity. To be even safer, I could put install a timer outlet so electricity will be cut off after a set time (45 mins for example).
My question: does this scenario violate NEC code ?