PetrosA
Senior Member
- Location
- Lancaster, Pennsylvania
If we want to call this a kitchen, 210.70(A)(1) requires at least one lighting outlet doesn't it? Lighting is not an option it is a requirement if it is a kitchen or any other habitable room.
In general no, in some of the examples we have seen, I'm not so certain.
In spite of my previous tone, I do agree that in some cases it might be prudent, if not explicitly required, to use AFCI for liability reasons. If the outdoor cooking area were physically attached to the dwelling (common walls, roof etc.) and the possibility of a fire in that area also included a likelihood that flames could easily spread to the dwelling, I would use AFCI protection on the lighting circuits (2008 here in PA still in effect...) to cover my derriere.