Re: Odd multiwire circuit
Originally posted by georgestolz:
See this picture for my read on this. The blue line is probably the common interpretation of "measuring along the floor line. My interpretation is the red circle, and I believe it bears scrutiny. Anyone who disagrees on my take on this portion, quote up and fire away.
I do disagree. The red circle is not "along the floor line in any wall space." Once you get any distance away from the wall, and are measuring on the floor, you are no longer "in any wall space."
Originally posted by georgestolz:...in any wall space...
This appears to be the death-nail for my way of thinking, but it seems to not resonate so strongly with me.
That it is, whether or not you are yet ready to resonate with it.
Originally posted by georgestolz: To me, I see this in context with the prior sentence fragment ("so that no point...in any wall space is more than...6 ft from a receptacle outlet.")
I changed the bold emphasis in this quote. I would like to point out that you used ellipses to substitute for what I believe is the key phrase, "measured horizontally along the floor line."
Note that since this article is talking about "any wall space," it must be applied to each and every wall space. If you look at one wall space out of all of the wall spaces in the whole house, the rule must be satisfied in that wall space.
So pick a point on the wall. Measure
horizontally along the floor line in either direction, until you come to a receptacle or until you come to the end of the wall space. During this measurement, you have to be both "along the floor line" and in the "wall space" under consideration. If you were in any other wall space, or if you were no longer in a wall space at all, then you are no longer measuring in accordance with the instruction, "measured horizontally along the floor line in any wall space. . . ."
Originally posted by georgestolz: I see points in a wall space that need to be 6' or less from a receptacle outlet. I fail to see where it states that the receptacle shall be located in that wall space.
Because otherwise a point in that wall space cannot be within 6 feet of a receptacle, if you measure "horizontally along the floor line" in that wall space."