I just got out of plan check for a house we designed that is 100% floor to ceiling glass walls at the perimeter with prefab cabinets as room dividers. We just noticed the plan check engineer added numerous receptacle outlets all along the perimeter with a note "no point at floor along glass wall greater than 6' from receptacle with receptacles no more than 18" from glass wall". My interpretation of the code does not lead to this conclusion! As far as I can tell, if we do not have "usable wall space" then outlets are up to our own discretion. Where we have usable wall space, we will follow the 6' distance to outlet rule. Is this correct?
(in our original design we placed floor outlets strategically so that there is never any point in any room that a person is farther than 6' from a floor receptacle outlet - this often means however that a floor outlet is farther away from the glass walls than 18")
(in our original design we placed floor outlets strategically so that there is never any point in any room that a person is farther than 6' from a floor receptacle outlet - this often means however that a floor outlet is farther away from the glass walls than 18")