LarryFine
Master Electrician Electric Contractor Richmond VA
- Location
- Henrico County, VA
- Occupation
- Electrical Contractor
Re: Counter Top Outlets in Kitchens
The point of receptacles within the garage not counting as required countertop receptacles is why the nearest ones to each side cannot be farther than 24" away, even if that places then within 48" of the ones inside the garage.
In other words, start measuring 24" from the side of the garage, and not 48" from the one (or more) within it. Technically, a countertop lined completely with appliance garages requires no receptacles.
[ December 04, 2005, 11:33 PM: Message edited by: LarryFine ]
Agreed.Originally posted by electricmanscott:
CorrectOriginally posted by infinity:
So since the garage is not wall space it therefore does not count as wall space and a receptacle is only required with in 24" of the both sides of the garage?
The point of receptacles within the garage not counting as required countertop receptacles is why the nearest ones to each side cannot be farther than 24" away, even if that places then within 48" of the ones inside the garage.
In other words, start measuring 24" from the side of the garage, and not 48" from the one (or more) within it. Technically, a countertop lined completely with appliance garages requires no receptacles.
[ December 04, 2005, 11:33 PM: Message edited by: LarryFine ]