Outside outlet 18” high

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Sometimes it will be designated on your plans. If not I would put it to the bottom.I think both are actually higher than ADA standards.
 
I'm like Infinity, what rule are you talking about?

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Commercial or residential? 18” is a height specified on a lot of commercial jobs.But if you refer to Informative Annex J (ADA) lowest measurement is 15”; and it is to the bottom.
 
Got in an argument with my tech school instructor in the early 80's, he said it had to be 18". I asked him where in the code does it say it. He couldn't. I think it was a Union thing, as he was IBEW previously.
 
Got in an argument with my tech school instructor in the early 80's, he said it had to be 18". I asked him where in the code does it say it. He couldn't. I think it was a Union thing, as he was IBEW previously.
I was IBEW. Not a bad way to go for me.:rolleyes:
 
If this is for a single family dwelling put it wherever you want. I've seen these almost at ground level.
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If your outlets aren't mounted exactly 18" to the center above finished floor or grade, you can get 3 months in prison for this violation.
Better measure twice.
NEC code: 320.25.81, section BS :)
 
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