Outlet spacing for Warehouses

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SSalter06

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I am trying to determine the spacing for general purpose 120V outlets in a Warehouse area. The dimensions are roughly 80' x 30'. I see plenty of info about dwelling units 210-52 but nothing on warehouse...
 
Jim W in Tampa said:
I think other codes will require lighting,like fire department.But AC or receptacles not required.Likely a few EM lights with exit sign are all you need

that part useally fall in the IBC if i recall that part correct and some warehouse centres where is not much actvity going on you can run in very minuim mode [ just exit luminaires and EM bug eyes that it ]

most warehouse centres i just have one duplex GFCI repetcale and maybe a twistlock or two for battery charger if have electric forklift truck other wise zipo.

Merci, marc
 
Gentlemen the space is only 80' x 30', my family room is almost that big. It would not require lit exit signs per the IBC. I'll give you the ight for the gear but only if it's inside, if it's outside and it's dark you don't need a light, go figure.
 
cowboyjwc said:
Gentlemen the space is only 80' x 30', my family room is almost that big. It would not require lit exit signs per the IBC. I'll give you the ight for the gear but only if it's inside, if it's outside and it's dark you don't need a light, go figure.

2400 sq ft family room? How do I become an inspector in California?:D :D :D
 
First you have to move to California, then you have to work 15 hours a day 6 to seven days a week and save your money for 5 or six years then you become an inspector.

I did say almost, my master bedroom is just under 400 sq ft and the house is just over 3000' not including the garage. If my wife didn't work, I'd be broke. ;)
 
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