Re: Iron outlet requirement??
Come on, guys and gals. Let's learn to communicate. Let's learn that we each know at least two languages, that the two languages are similar, and that failure to recognize which of the two languages is being spoken at any given moment is a major cause of mis-communication. I don't remember any of the German, Spanish, or French I took in my early years, but I do know that I can speak three languages very well: (1) English, (2) Conversational (or colloquial) English, and (3) The Language of the Profession.
j_erickson said:
There is no "iron" outlet requirement per NEC.
This is a true statement, and it is spoken in the Language of the Profession.
romeo said:
Section 210.52(F) In dwelling units, at least one receptacle outlet shall be installed in the laundry.
This is another true statement, and it too is spoken in the Language of the Profession.
justin said:
. . . (an inspector said) that it is an NEC requirement to have an outlet installed across from the dryer outlet for an iron.
This is also a true statement! But it is spoken in a different language: Conversational English. The Inspector is right, in that there must be an outlet. The Inspector is correctly surmising that one of the most frequent uses of that outlet could be for an iron. To describe that outlet as being for an iron is not a declaration that the NEC calls it an "iron outlet." The Inspector is not saying that if he came back one day and saw that the homeowner had plugged in a lamp, and not an iron, he would write up a violation against the homeowner.
The Inspector might have said the same thing in the Language of the Profession, if he had chosen to word his statement this way, "It is an NEC requirement that there be a receptacle outlet in the laundry area. Generally speaking, a good location for that outlet is across from the dryer. The outlet is there to serve whatever needs the homeowner might have, but a common use for that outlet is to plug in an iron." What the Inspector chose to say has exactly the same meaning.
Charlie's Rule ? Addendum.
"Charlie's Rule" does not apply to conversations.