Laundry and cook top igniter outlet

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Dustin Foelber

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Good evening
I have 2 quick questions.
I wired an addition that had a small laundry area recessed from the hallway. I ran 1 20 amp dedicated quad for a gas dryer and washer. The inspector instucted me to install an additional "dedicated" outlet for a small countertop to the left of the equipment. Art 210.52 (F) states laundry rooms are required to have a minimum of (1) dedicated outlet. I am interpreting this wrong?

Secondly, is it ok to put the igniter outlet for the oven on the load side of the GFI of one of the two kitchen appliance circuits.

Thank You Gentleman,
Dustin-H.I.C. Electric
 
Good evening
I have 2 quick questions.
I wired an addition that had a small laundry area recessed from the hallway. I ran 1 20 amp dedicated quad for a gas dryer and washer. The inspector instucted me to install an additional "dedicated" outlet for a small countertop to the left of the equipment. Art 210.52 (F) states laundry rooms are required to have a minimum of (1) dedicated outlet. I am interpreting this wrong?

Secondly, is it ok to put the igniter outlet for the oven on the load side of the GFI of one of the two kitchen appliance circuits.

Thank You Gentleman,
Dustin-H.I.C. Electric

IMOP you have satisfied 210.52 F. Make him show you the code ref.As far as the igniter you are good 210.52 B 2 excp.2
 
Both installations are code compliant. The laundry circuit can serve multiple receptacles in the laundry area. Also take a look at 210.11(C)(2).
 
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