210.70(B)

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luke warmwater

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210.70(B)

Before I actually submit any modifications for everyone to help along, I would like to know if anyone knows if the intent was to require the switch to be located in every habitible room, etc., along with each lighting outlet???

It was proposed to me that the intent was to have the switch in each room also, and I do not see that intent in the wording. Am I missing something?
 
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Re: 210.70(B)

I'm not sure if I might be missing what you're after, but.

I think that there's no mention of where the wall switch goes, at least one reason, is because sometimes it might be at the entrance in an adjacent room.

Edit: left a word out.

[ April 13, 2005, 01:04 AM: Message edited by: physis2 ]
 

mc5w

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Re: 210.70(B)

Each landing of a stairway needs a fixed lighting outlet and some cities such as Cleveland, Ohio require that.

The intent for location of the wall switch is unclear.
 

luke warmwater

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Re: 210.70(B)

mc5w,
that has nothing to do with the article in question.

Again, in 210.70(B),
It was proposed to me by the instructor of a seminar, that the intent was to have the switch located in each habitible room also, and I do not see that intent in the wording. Am I missing something?
If that was the intent, then I think there needs to be a change in the wording.
 
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Re: 210.70(B)

I think it's interesting how many people know "the intent" of the code writers.
 

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Re: 210.70(B)

I'd say a "wall switch controlled" lighting outlet would be reasonable. Even if there were a switch in an adjacent room, it would still be compliant. ;)
 
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