pismo said:It does. Please read my entire post and you'll see what I'm saying. 210.52(C)(3) is for peninsulas. 210.52(C)(4) is Seperate spaces not peninsulas. As I said, I would only (as per code) install one. I hope that helps.
I believe that 210.52(C)(4) is a definition of "separate spaces" on counter spaces as it applies to (1)wall counterspaces (2)Island Counter spaces and (3)Peninsular counterspaces If the Peninsular counter meets the definition of separate spaces it would require more than one receptacle.
I saw an installation yesterday on an island where they had installed the receptacle below the counter top and it was inside a cabinet. Can't see anything that prohibits this as it is not more than 12 in below the counter and it is not more than 6 in inside the cabinet. What do you all think of this?