Ragin Cajun
Senior Member
- Location
- Upstate S.C.
I tend to generally use a variation of residential location requirements. Receptacles in restrooms, "kitchens", outside exit doors, etc.
Today a client asked it he could drop them in the rest rooms and outside the main entrance. This is a major renovation so some of the walls are existing and adding a receptacle in existing block walls or glass walls would be messy at best.
In looking over the code I don't find any requirements for receptacles in non residential, with the exception of near HVAC equipment, conference room floor, etc.
Did I miss something?
Thanks, RC
Today a client asked it he could drop them in the rest rooms and outside the main entrance. This is a major renovation so some of the walls are existing and adding a receptacle in existing block walls or glass walls would be messy at best.
In looking over the code I don't find any requirements for receptacles in non residential, with the exception of near HVAC equipment, conference room floor, etc.
Did I miss something?
Thanks, RC