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Inspector Mike®
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- Mike P. Columbus Ohio
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- ESI, PI, RBO
On the cabinet face directly behind the glass candle holders
Agreed...
Edit: After re-looking at the pic of the island, shouldn't the receptacles be on the same side as the sink?
I didn't notice the sink at first. I don't know of a code to do this but probably would be more where the HO would use them.
There is no reason it cannot be on the back side of the sink.
By the reverences given i was thinking the OP wanted a discussion on the sink dividing the upper counter space, and if two rec. would be a requirement for this island.
And since he included the reference to counter wall space perhaps a discussion where the lower counter space butts up against the higher counter
By the reverences given i was thinking the OP wanted a discussion on the sink dividing the upper counter space, and if two rec. would be a requirement for this island.
And since he included the reference to counter wall space perhaps a discussion where the lower counter space butts up against the higher counter
The entire piece is an island. I don't see how you can call it anything else.
One receptacle behind one candle holder. It is one island.
One receptacle behind one candle holder. It is one island.
Trim guy can figure out how to make it look good.
210.52(C)(4) said:(4) Separate Spaces. Countertop spaces separated by
rangetops, refrigerators, or sinks shall be considered as
separate countertop spaces in applying the requirements of
210.52(C)(1). If a range, counter-mounted cooking unit, or
sink is installed in an island or peninsular countertop and
the depth of the countertop behind the range, countermounted
cooking unit, or sink is less than 300 mm (12 in.),
the range, counter-mounted cooking unit, or sink shall be
considered to divide the countertop space into two separate
countertop spaces. Each separate countertop space shall
comply with the applicable requirements in 210.52(C).
This is where these come in handy http://sillite.com/newconstruction.php
I see this as 2 countertops not one.
It is one island.
Why do we strive so hard here to make things complicated?
Not sure I agree with the concept that one receptacle is req. Art. 210.52 (C)(4) talks about the depth of the counter top and I see this as 2 countertops not one. Also another can of worms will be open if the back side of the counter faces a living room.