Yes you can and you can use these recep. made by sillite. They also com in whire and are TR. This one is shown with a plastic insert overt the recep.
I never seen those before. Those look pretty slick
That looks like a safety hazzard to me , if cord is over the edge of the door and it gets pulled open , could pull hot fry pan on someone
That looks like a safety hazzard to me , if cord is over the edge of the door and it gets pulled open , could pull hot fry pan on someone
Got a better idea? Sometimes, that's the only way to satisfy the Code and the Inspector.
HO's don't appreciate cords hanging down from the ceiling.
Move it up as high as possible and reverse the doors so the the recep is between 2 hinge sides of doors. Cords will slide off doors that way . I also have cut a hole in c top for cords to go to recep inside cabinet, they make trim with rubber punch outs to dress up the opening , but a recep there will not count as a required outlet . If it was my countertop I would reduce the overhang to 6 '' on at least one of the narrow ends , and put the receps there .
Those look like fake doors to me. Usually the sides of an island do not have any doors I have seen a few but most open from the front and the sides are for decoration. I see no safety issue.
That looks like a safety hazzard to me , if cord is over the edge of the door and it gets pulled open , could pull hot fry pan on someone
A small child wont see a safety issue either untill hot grease comes down on them from opening the cabinet . If the doors are fake, then that is different but I would still keep the recep high as possible.
Yes you can and you can use these recep. made by sillite. They also com in whire and are TR. This one is shown with a plastic insert overt the recep.
That looks like a safety hazzard to me , if cord is over the edge of the door and it gets pulled open , could pull hot fry pan on someone
Who are all these people with hot pans of grease on their islands? This always seems to be the argument.
ANY receptacle installed on the side of a cabinet is a safety hazard regardless of where it is installed if there is a hot grease cauldron plugged into it.
I have an island recept and a fry daddy. I will also have people in and out of my house throughout the holiday season. Some of them will be kids.
I gonna plug the fry daddy in and leave it to New Years. I'll report back with any occurrences of spilled hot grease as they happen.
Sounds good to me.
So how is this any different than any recpt. below a countertop?
They dont all have to be where doors are , if it were my house I would screw the door or drawer below shut or install a child proof latch .
If you want my opinion, and you may not, I think any outlets, below countertops, on islands or similar areas are a safety hazard.
Ok, I gotta ask, based on what facts?
Your opinion is fine, and maybe even right, but what evidence to you back that up with? (I am not asking for a code reference.)