allenwayne
Senior Member
Re: kitchen island outlets
How about an exception to the requiement? Such as "if building design affords the ability to add a receptacle in the future, this receptacle can be ommitted." That way a homeowner who wants a receptacle can have it, those who don't will not. I've had many customers who want to make sure they have an island receptacle. I know this would never fly, but just a thought. If there were a j-box in an island ready to go for a future receptacle, wouldn't everyone be happy? I guess until homeowner 1 doesn't want it, next buyer installs it, third buyer doesn't want it...back to dangerous situation.
Seems like we need documented substantiated information on which scenario has caused more accidents, with proposal for 2011. [/QB][/QUOTE]
I have seen such an install,Floor receptacle where an optional kitchen island goes (it was on 20 a gfci circuit)inspector looked at it,looked at me,looked down again,shrugged his shoulders and moved on.
Not within the 18 ins. that would make it a required outlet,not on a wall or countertop so for what it was for didn`t matter since no island installed.
I asked the CM later and he explained to me the wife liked the island but said that at times it would be in the way.So they paid for a floor box.Bought the cabinet from the cabinet company as part of the kitchen package and the hubby was going to install locking casters on the bottom..
My guess is that he would wire the island and plug it in when wanted.Not our responsibility nor the CM`S,all on mr H/O`S shoulders.
How about an exception to the requiement? Such as "if building design affords the ability to add a receptacle in the future, this receptacle can be ommitted." That way a homeowner who wants a receptacle can have it, those who don't will not. I've had many customers who want to make sure they have an island receptacle. I know this would never fly, but just a thought. If there were a j-box in an island ready to go for a future receptacle, wouldn't everyone be happy? I guess until homeowner 1 doesn't want it, next buyer installs it, third buyer doesn't want it...back to dangerous situation.
Seems like we need documented substantiated information on which scenario has caused more accidents, with proposal for 2011. [/QB][/QUOTE]
I have seen such an install,Floor receptacle where an optional kitchen island goes (it was on 20 a gfci circuit)inspector looked at it,looked at me,looked down again,shrugged his shoulders and moved on.
Not within the 18 ins. that would make it a required outlet,not on a wall or countertop so for what it was for didn`t matter since no island installed.
I asked the CM later and he explained to me the wife liked the island but said that at times it would be in the way.So they paid for a floor box.Bought the cabinet from the cabinet company as part of the kitchen package and the hubby was going to install locking casters on the bottom..
My guess is that he would wire the island and plug it in when wanted.Not our responsibility nor the CM`S,all on mr H/O`S shoulders.