I'm a GC in the Bay Area. I failed a final yesterday because the light switches to the bathroom lights are located behind the doors (there are two entrances to the bathroom, and the lights are on a 3-way switch and motion sensor).
My electrician put the lights in where indicated on the drawings, but the owner had us reverse the swing on the doors due to the doors hitting the vanity and toilet as you enter the bathroom. She did not mind that the switches were now behind the door, especially since the lights were on a motion sensor.
Yesterday the building inspector would not final the job due to the fact that the switches were behind a door when opened and not readily accessible. I asked what code section was he siting and he could not answer. My electrician says he is full of BS and that is not the intent of the code. The owner also is happy with current configuration and does not want to change it.
My question is what is the section of the code that the inspector is referring to and what are your opinions on this matter?
Thanks in advance
My electrician put the lights in where indicated on the drawings, but the owner had us reverse the swing on the doors due to the doors hitting the vanity and toilet as you enter the bathroom. She did not mind that the switches were now behind the door, especially since the lights were on a motion sensor.
Yesterday the building inspector would not final the job due to the fact that the switches were behind a door when opened and not readily accessible. I asked what code section was he siting and he could not answer. My electrician says he is full of BS and that is not the intent of the code. The owner also is happy with current configuration and does not want to change it.
My question is what is the section of the code that the inspector is referring to and what are your opinions on this matter?
Thanks in advance