hurk27
Senior Member
- Location
- Portage, Indiana NEC: 2008
I was gig for not having GFCI protection of a area that is on the inbetween level of a trilevel house. and was refered to 210.8 (A) (5)?
Now this level is above grade and is studded out for future bedroom and bath. and was wired for electric. but I cant see it as being a basement. as it is above the grade level. but this part is on a slab would that make a diffrance? the other thing that he got me for was not having a 3-way for the basement stairs. the basement has only one entrance and the nec does allow one switch outlet from one location as per:
210.70 (3) Storage or Equipment Spaces. For attics, underfloor spaces, utility rooms, and basements , at least one lighting outlet containing a switch or controlled by a wall switch shall be installed where these spaces are used for storage or contain equipment requiring servicing. At least one point of control shall be at the usual point of entry to these spaces . The lighting outlet shall be provided at or near the equipment requiring servicing.
Now this level is above grade and is studded out for future bedroom and bath. and was wired for electric. but I cant see it as being a basement. as it is above the grade level. but this part is on a slab would that make a diffrance? the other thing that he got me for was not having a 3-way for the basement stairs. the basement has only one entrance and the nec does allow one switch outlet from one location as per:
210.70 (3) Storage or Equipment Spaces. For attics, underfloor spaces, utility rooms, and basements , at least one lighting outlet containing a switch or controlled by a wall switch shall be installed where these spaces are used for storage or contain equipment requiring servicing. At least one point of control shall be at the usual point of entry to these spaces . The lighting outlet shall be provided at or near the equipment requiring servicing.