- Location
- Wisconsin
- Occupation
- PE (Retired) - Power Systems
Re: Kitchen island receptacles
DOH, made famous by Homer Simpson (also spelled DUH). Say this word out loud while smacking yourselve on the forehead with an open palm.
Charlie, I am still trying to see where the code prohibits any general use receptacle in the vicinity of a dining room or kitchen counter in addition to those required in 210.52(C)(5). The way I read it is; there are general use outlets, dedicated outlets, and required counter space outlets. In fact the words of the last sentence of 210.52(C)(5)acknowledges that non-counter space receptacles may exist when it says "...dedicated space shall not be considered as these REQUIRED outlets."
And as for the room divider providing wall space, I think this would be decided by the building codes/inspector just like whether a spare room is considered a bedroom or a study.
DOH, made famous by Homer Simpson (also spelled DUH). Say this word out loud while smacking yourselve on the forehead with an open palm.
Charlie, I am still trying to see where the code prohibits any general use receptacle in the vicinity of a dining room or kitchen counter in addition to those required in 210.52(C)(5). The way I read it is; there are general use outlets, dedicated outlets, and required counter space outlets. In fact the words of the last sentence of 210.52(C)(5)acknowledges that non-counter space receptacles may exist when it says "...dedicated space shall not be considered as these REQUIRED outlets."
And as for the room divider providing wall space, I think this would be decided by the building codes/inspector just like whether a spare room is considered a bedroom or a study.