Closet lighting layout

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mwm1752

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So if the rod is 6" down from the ceiling what code sections makes us use 30" from the wall


none for recess cans
enclosed recess @ 6" rod is 6" below ceiling the the imaginary 12" shelf would kick in requiring a min of 18" to recess trim -- if the is no 6" clearance the 24" storage space would be present & the only way you could get 6" clearance is to be 30" from the wall to the recess trim.
 

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none for recess cans
enclosed recess @ 6" rod is 6" below ceiling the the imaginary 12" shelf would kick in requiring a min of 18" to recess trim -- if the is no 6" clearance the 24" storage space would be present & the only way you could get 6" clearance is to be 30" from the wall to the recess trim.


I am not sure the rod is considered storage space. We never measure from the rod with imaginary clothing hanging there. I think that is what you are saying. My understanding is if there is no shelf above the rod then we have to assume a 12 inch shelf and measure from there. There is no measurement down from the ceiling to consider. So I disagree with the 30"
 

mwm1752

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I am not sure the rod is considered storage space. We never measure from the rod with imaginary clothing hanging there. I think that is what you are saying. My understanding is if there is no shelf above the rod then we have to assume a 12 inch shelf and measure from there. There is no measurement down from the ceiling to consider. So I disagree with the 30"
Seems pretty clear
Closet Storage Space. The volume bounded by the sides and back closet walls and planes extending from the closet floor verticallyto a height of 1.8 m (6 ft) or to the highest clothes-hanging rod and parallel to the walls at a horizontal distance of 600 mm (24 in.) from the sides and back of the closet walls, respectively, and continuing vertically to the closet ceiling parallel to the walls at a horizontal distance of 300 mm (12 in.) or the width of the shelf, whichever is greater; for a closet that permits access to both sides of a hanging rod, this space includes the volume below the highest rod extending 300 mm (12 in.) on either side of the rod on a plane horizontal to the floor extending the entire length of the rod. See Figure 410.2
The storage space is an imaginary space defined by the closet elements. so 24 " plus required clearances from specific luminaires which IMO includes the verticle restricted
distances. for recess why would it be compliant to be within a verticle space of less than 6" for recess when it is non compliant to be within horizontal space of less than 6" for recess?
 
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