Coppersmith
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- Tampa, FL, USA
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- Electrical Contractor
I've searched through the past posts on the definition of a kitchen and didn't find anything that answered my questions below. Please base your answers on NEC 2011.
Art. 100 Definition: Kitchen. An area with a sink and permanent provisions for food preparation and cooking.
I'm wiring a commercial smoothie shop. There are two areas divided by a wall with a 3' walk through (no door).
In area one there are sinks, blenders, ice bins, and storage of ingredients. There is no cooking as I understand the definition of that word. Is this a kitchen?
In area two there are sinks, ice makers, fridges and freezers, and juicing machines. There is no cooking. Is this a kitchen?
Is the 'and' in the definition meant to be an 'or'?
The reason I'm asking the above is to determine where GFCI's are required. I have some outlets that are under the front counter in area one. If area one is a kitchen, are they 'in' the kitchen (thus required to be GFCI by 210.8(B)(2))? They are also within 6' of a sink. Would they have to be GFCI by virtue of distance to sink even though they are under a sales counter? (The counter has no cabinet doors BTW.)
I also have some utility wall outlets in the two areas that are far away from all the equipment and sinks. If area one or two are determined to be kitchens, do these outlets have to be GFCI?
Art. 100 Definition: Kitchen. An area with a sink and permanent provisions for food preparation and cooking.
I'm wiring a commercial smoothie shop. There are two areas divided by a wall with a 3' walk through (no door).
In area one there are sinks, blenders, ice bins, and storage of ingredients. There is no cooking as I understand the definition of that word. Is this a kitchen?
In area two there are sinks, ice makers, fridges and freezers, and juicing machines. There is no cooking. Is this a kitchen?
Is the 'and' in the definition meant to be an 'or'?
The reason I'm asking the above is to determine where GFCI's are required. I have some outlets that are under the front counter in area one. If area one is a kitchen, are they 'in' the kitchen (thus required to be GFCI by 210.8(B)(2))? They are also within 6' of a sink. Would they have to be GFCI by virtue of distance to sink even though they are under a sales counter? (The counter has no cabinet doors BTW.)
I also have some utility wall outlets in the two areas that are far away from all the equipment and sinks. If area one or two are determined to be kitchens, do these outlets have to be GFCI?