1hank1 said:
dnem, The way I read 210.70(a)(1), you cannot have a wall switch controlled receptacle in either the kitchen or bath. All receptacles must be installed on a 20 amp circuit. Am I missing something?
Hank
210.70(A)(1):"
Habitable Rooms. At least one wall switch-controlled lighting outlet shall be installed in every habitable room and bathroom."
This states the general rule: Every room must have a minimum of one switch controlled hardwired light. You can have as many
additional switch controlled hardwired lights as you choose. The general rule only requires
one source of light. Once you satisfy the general rule you can
add any number of switch controlled
hardwired lights in any room of the house. Once you satisfy the general rule you can
add any number of switch controlled
plugs in any room of the house.
210.70(A)(1)X1: "In other than kitchens and bathrooms, one or more receptacles controlled by a wall switch shall be permitted in lieu of lighting outlets."
"in lieu of" or instead of the hardwired light, you can have one or more switch controlled plug(s)
except in the kitchen or bathroom. The kitchen or bathroom can not use the exception. Those rooms must still use the general rule. You can have as many additional switch controlled hardwired lights as you choose. The general rule only requires
one source of light. Once you satisfy the general rule you can
add any number of switch controlled
hardwired lights in any room of the house. Once you satisfy the general rule you can
add any number of switch controlled
plugs in any room of the house.
It's very very common in my county to have switched plugs above the kitchen cabinets. Once the general room of at least one hardwired light in the kitchen is satisfied, you can add any number of switched plugs that you choose to add.
But the NEC is like the Bible. It doesn't spell things out in detailed and plain language that would allow every inspector in the country to understand exactly what is required, what is prohibited, and what is allowed in every single situation. We must use logic and interpret at times. The Bible has had the same type of impact on Christianity. There are 1000s of interpretations and 1000s of denominations.
David