- Location
- New Jersey
- Occupation
- Journeyman Electrician
Under the 2011 NEC a hallway requires only a receptacle within the hallway that is more than 10' in length.
What's the definition of a doorway as it relates to this section? Would an arched opening between the hallway and an adjacent foyer be considered a doorway? If the arched opening is not a doorway then the way this is written a 9' long hallway attached to a foyer that is greater than 60 sq ft would require no receptacles?
210.52(H) Hallways. In dwelling units, hallways of 3.0 m (10 ft) or more in length shall have at least one receptacle outlet.
As used in this subsection, the hallway length shall be considered the length along the centerline of the hallway without passing through a doorway.
(I) Foyers. Foyers that are not part of a hallway in accordance with 210.52(H) and that have an area that is greater
than 5.6 m 2 (60 ft 2 ) shall have a receptacle(s) located in each wall space 900 mm (3 ft) or more in width. Doorways, door-side windows that extend to the floor, and similar openings shall not be considered wall space.
What's the definition of a doorway as it relates to this section? Would an arched opening between the hallway and an adjacent foyer be considered a doorway? If the arched opening is not a doorway then the way this is written a 9' long hallway attached to a foyer that is greater than 60 sq ft would require no receptacles?