pierre
Senior Member
- Location
- Westchester County, New York
I have taken many classes/seminars, in them I listen intently and have learned to read what is there!!! I have especially learned to do that at this site as well.
I have also learned that sometimes what becomes a code requirement is not necessarily what the intent really was.
Charlie's rules for reading the code
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Maybe that has happened here:
('05 NEC for reference)
410.4(D)Bathtub and Shower Areas.
... This zone is all encompassing and includes the zone directly over the tub or shower stall. Luminaires (lighting fixtures) located in this zone shall be listed for damp locations , or listed for wet locations where subject to shower spray.
What this tells me is that tub locations that do not have shower heads are damp locations.
404.4 Wet Locations.
Switches shall not be installed within the WET locations in tub or shower spaces unless installed as part of a listed tub or shower assembly.
Does this mean I can install a switch within a tub enclosure (area)????
I have also learned that sometimes what becomes a code requirement is not necessarily what the intent really was.
Charlie's rules for reading the code
Maybe that has happened here:
('05 NEC for reference)
410.4(D)Bathtub and Shower Areas.
... This zone is all encompassing and includes the zone directly over the tub or shower stall. Luminaires (lighting fixtures) located in this zone shall be listed for damp locations , or listed for wet locations where subject to shower spray.
What this tells me is that tub locations that do not have shower heads are damp locations.
404.4 Wet Locations.
Switches shall not be installed within the WET locations in tub or shower spaces unless installed as part of a listed tub or shower assembly.
Does this mean I can install a switch within a tub enclosure (area)????