Outlet in 7x7 shower room with sink

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mbrooke

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Would a small shower room be required to have an 125 volt outlet? Can one code rule over-ride or nullify the other?
 

mbrooke

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Alright, so I do need a receptacle. Thanks :) Such a dumb rule btw.

Edit: I notice the word "threshold" in the exceptions.
 

Dsg319

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Alright, so I do need a receptacle. Thanks :) Such a dumb rule btw.

Edit: I notice the word "threshold" in the exceptions.
Yep I agree. Thankfully I just had a thread about bathroom space a couple weeks ago and Dennis brought that to my attention. And btw what I just posted is on the 2020 NEC.
 

mbrooke

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Yep I agree. Thankfully I just had a thread about bathroom space a couple weeks ago and Dennis brought that to my attention. And btw what I just posted is on the 2020 NEC.


Yup. I get they are trying to harmonize the code, but in all honesty these rules are just unnecessary.
 

Dsg319

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Yup. I get they are trying to harmonize the code, but in all honesty these rules are just unnecessary.
I don’t know the exact reason behind it, maybe keep people from using appliances near the sink with a cord from another room that is non-GFCI protected.
 

Joe.B

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I had a similar discussion with a draftsperson, she presented that if you don't have an outlet in a bathroom/shower room someone will inevitably run an extension cord in there to charge their phone or run a hair dryer and most likely that extension cord would be plugged into an unprotected outlet. Made sense to me.
 
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