You got a code reference?
Thanks, 480. Would a receptacle mounted on the side of an island be considered "to serve the countertop surfaces?"
It hasn't been inspected yet, but I didn't see the need for a GFI mounted on the side of an island. Island countertop, yes. But this would be more of a convenience outlet.
Technically, if you can place something on the island countertop and plug it into the receptacle without an extension cord, that receptacle is serving the countertop.
You are required to install a receptacle on the island and it's sole purpose is to serve the counter.
If the receptacle is more than 12" below the top of the countertop it does not count as serving the island. 210.52(C)(5). I would guess that an applicance with a 2' cord could still reach an outlet that is more than 12" below the countertop surface.
As I see it, one receptacle can't serve both the requirement for countertop(s) and convience if more that 12" below the countertop.
If the receptacle is more than 12" below the countertop then it can't count as the required receptacle for the countertop. (See the exception to 210.52(C)(5))
Chris
That is what I was trying to say. One receptacle is required and can't be more that 12" below the countertop. So, if you want the receptacle lower you would need to install a second receptacle.
You are required to install a receptacle on the island and it's sole purpose is to serve the counter.
If the receptacle is more than 12" below the top of the countertop it does not count as serving the island. 210.52(C)(5). I would guess that an applicance with a 2' cord could still reach an outlet that is more than 12" below the countertop surface.
As I see it, one receptacle can't serve both the requirement for countertop(s) and convience if more that 12" below the countertop.
Technically, if you can place something on the island countertop and plug it into the receptacle without an extension cord, that receptacle is serving the countertop.