1-20 Log #358 NEC-P01 Final Action: Accept in Principle
(100. Clothes Closet (New) )
Submitter: Michael J. Johnston, Plano, TX
Recommendation: Add a new definition to read as follows:
Clothes Closet. A small room, chamber, or area used primarily for storage of
clothes.
Substantiation: This proposed definition is intended to provide clarification in the Code as to the installations that the rules in 240.24(D), 410.8, and 550.11 (A) apply to. If the area in question meets the criteria provided in the proposed definition, then the rules apply. If the area in question does not meet the criteria of the proposed definition, then all other rules applicable to rooms or living spaces, such as those provided in 210.52 and 210.70, 210.12, etc., would be applicable. It seems to be a problem for those encountering larger rooms that are intended to function as closets for clothes and storage. Folks typically want relief from the clothes closet rules in the NEC, but do not want to adhere to the other rules that would apply if the area in question is determined not to be a clothes closet. The majority of the wording in the definition was derived from the International Building Code. The words “or area” have been added to cover common applications encountered in the field where the situation is an area and not a room.
Panel Meeting Action: Accept in Principle
The panel has revised the submitter’s definition as follows:
“A non-habitable room or space intended primarily for storage of garments
and apparel.”
Panel Statement: CMP-1 concurs that a need exists to define the term
“clothes closet.” CMP-1 notes that In accordance with the NEC Style Manual,
Section 2.2.2, definitions shall not contain the term that is being defined. The panel believes this action meets the intent of the submitter.
Number Eligible to Vote: 12
Ballot Results: Affirmative: 12