JTP007
Member
- Location
- Washington
- Occupation
- Electrician
SCENARIO:
I have a client that has an existing brick masonry fireplace that they currently have as a wood burning fireplace. They want to convert it to a gas fireplace with a gas insert fireplace. According to the client, the fireplace guy says all he needs is an outlet and that the unit has a whip on it to plug it in.
QUESTION(S):
1.) Can I install an outlet directly behind the fireplace insert or does it need to be accessible?
2.) Do I need a some sort of disconnecting means like a wall switch since the unit will have a blower? I believe the client says the unit is also controlled by a remote.
In my opinion this is kinda no different than an outlet behind a refrigerator or a range. You’d still have to move the appliance to access the outlet.
Anyways, any input from you guys would be appreciated. Thank you.
I have a client that has an existing brick masonry fireplace that they currently have as a wood burning fireplace. They want to convert it to a gas fireplace with a gas insert fireplace. According to the client, the fireplace guy says all he needs is an outlet and that the unit has a whip on it to plug it in.
QUESTION(S):
1.) Can I install an outlet directly behind the fireplace insert or does it need to be accessible?
2.) Do I need a some sort of disconnecting means like a wall switch since the unit will have a blower? I believe the client says the unit is also controlled by a remote.
In my opinion this is kinda no different than an outlet behind a refrigerator or a range. You’d still have to move the appliance to access the outlet.
Anyways, any input from you guys would be appreciated. Thank you.