James L
Senior Member
- Location
- Kansas Cty, Mo, USA
- Occupation
- Electrician
(B) Small Appliances.
(1) Receptacle Outlets Served. In the kitchen, pantry, breakfast
room, dining room, or similar area of a dwelling unit, the
two or more 20-ampere small-appliance branch circuits
required by 210.11(C)(1) shall serve all wall and floor receptacle
outlets covered by 210.52(A), all countertop outlets covered
by 210.52(C), and receptacle outlets for refrigeration equipment.
(C) Countertops and Work Surfaces.
In kitchens, pantries, breakfast rooms, dining rooms, and similar areas of dwelling units, receptacle outlets for countertop and work surfaces that are 300 mm (12 in.) or wider shall be installed in accordance with 210.52(C)(1)through (C)(3) and shall not be considered as the receptacle outlets required by 210.52(A).
For the purposes of this section, where using multioutlet assemblies, each 300 mm (12 in.) of multioutlet assembly containing two or more receptacles installed in individual or continuous lengths shall be considered to be one receptacle outlet.
Homeowner came in and asked hiw the h*ll a coffee pot can be plugged in there without an outlet.I would ask the homeowner what they want first.
Yeah. Adding a receptacle on rough in is one thing but adding one on final will be a major pain and not cheap for the home ownerCHANGE ORDER!!!
Yup. This whole house is finished. Bathroom above, wine room below.Yeah. Adding a receptacle on rough in is one thing but adding one on final will be a major pain and not cheap for the home owner
Then you have wall space of atleast 2 ft, now you still have a wall receptacle required.Just have it not fixed to the wall. Then is just a piece of furniture.
Looks easy enough to do and cheaper than installing an receptacle.
Then you have wall space of atleast 2 ft, now you still have a wall receptacle required.
Answered in posts 5 through 7. A counter-top one foot or wider in a pantry must have a small-appliance receptacle.In a pantry? I would think it’s just like a closet (for food).
I don’t know the answer, hence the question.
Answered in posts 5 through 7. A counter-top one foot or wider in a pantry must have a small-appliance receptacle.