stickboy1375
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- Litchfield, CT
wireman71 said:Thats not a wet location unless you have pool party in there. I'm good if they are GFCI protected : )
No gfi protection, none needed...
wireman71 said:Thats not a wet location unless you have pool party in there. I'm good if they are GFCI protected : )
iwire said:What part of that section prohibits wall sconces?
Jim W in Tampa said:I agree its legal because it falls just outside of the tub space.
Jim W in Tampa said:I agree its legal because it falls just outside of the tub space.
quogueelectric said:I dare you to mail this picture to your insurance company. :grin: EDIT to say I TRIPLE DOG DARE YOU!! Going right for the jugular. Go ahead turn down a tripple dog dare you will be in therapy for at least 15 years.
Dennis Alwon said:Jim it does not fall outside the tub space. The tub space is 3' around yet it is still compliant.
iwire said:It's legal because wall sconces are not prohibited from being in tub and shower spaces.
RUWired said:As long as their rated for damp areas if non showerd and wet areas if it has a shower.
iwire said:I thought that issue was already covered a number of times, but yes without a doubt.
stickboy1375 said:Still beating it to death. :grin:
Jim W in Tampa said:I agree its legal because it falls just outside of the tub space.Personally i see someone slipping and trying to grab something to keep from falling.I see a hazard here but nothing i can do as i didnt install it.
Jim W in Tampa said:Guess a receptacle be fine in that tub area too.w/p cover of course
acrwc10 said:would you consider it code compliant ?
dcspector said:Not a receptacle outlet. 406.8(C) tub or shower "Space"
Thats a bubble cover I hope.Jim W in Tampa said:go back a few post and look what it said was ok
RUWired said:As long as their rated for damp areas if non showerd and wet areas if it has a shower.
