Cavie
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Is an "Enrty Foyer" with a stair way, door ways and open doors a "Habitial Room" subject to the 2' wall space and 6' spacing rules. I think it is. I have an electrican telling me it is a "Hallway".
Cavie said:Is an "Enrty Foyer" with a stair way, door ways and open doors a "Habitial Room" subject to the 2' wall space and 6' spacing rules. I think it is. I have an electrican telling me it is a "Hallway".
Cavie said:If I can stand in it, I am Habitating it!!!!
Cavie said:If I can stand in it, I am Habitating it!!!!
Cavie said:so i guess it is up to me as the "AHJ" to decide it!!!!!!
marinesgt0411 said:If you can come up with an arguement that it is a "similar room or AREA" 210.52(A) General Provisions (NEC 2005 Handbook)
IMO area would be the key word.
and if it is at the bottom of a stairs I would want a place to plug in a vaccuum
Would this not simply go by what the print called it.The ahj had its chance at plan review to ask for the outlets.Plan review should be spending more time on that electrical page.To me that was the first inspection.Cavie said:Is an "Enrty Foyer" with a stair way, door ways and open doors a "Habitial Room" subject to the 2' wall space and 6' spacing rules. I think it is. I have an electrican telling me it is a "Hallway".
Minuteman said:Do you habitate a closet then? What about a garage? Or a bathroom? Shouldn't common sense apply somewhere?
OK ,so now the EC says its a hall and he off the hook using your words.Cavie said:We don't do plan review on residential. That would double the size of the building department. We have 55 inspectors as it is. The print calls it a foyer. The dictionary says a foyer is a " Ernty room or hallway" . Who's on first?