Receptacle above baseboard heater?

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SPierce

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I thought there was a code that does not permit a receptacle to be located above a baseboard heater, but can't find it. All I see is an informational note and some commentary at the beginning of 210.52 saying that some baseboard heaters may come with instructions not permitting them to be installed below a receptacle. Is this all there is or is there a code regarding receptacle placement above a heater? Thanks for your help.
 
I thought there was a code that does not permit a receptacle to be located above a baseboard heater, but can't find it. All I see is an informational note and some commentary at the beginning of 210.52 saying that some baseboard heaters may come with instructions not permitting them to be installed below a receptacle. Is this all there is or is there a code regarding receptacle placement above a heater? Thanks for your help.

The information notes basically states that if the manufacturers instructions requires that no outlet be installed above the heater than you must follow it.

Informational Note: Listed baseboard heaters include instructions
that may not permit their installation below receptacle
outlets.

However these are allowed. They fit the corner spots on the heaters

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There is more than art. 210 that has the informational note.

424.9 General. All fixed electric space-heating equipment shall be installed in an approved manner. Permanently installed electric baseboard heaters equipped with factory-installed receptacle outlets, or outlets provided as a separate listed assembly, shall be permitted in lieu of a receptacle outlet(s) that is required by 210.50(B). Such receptacle outlets shall not be connected to the heater circuits.


Informational Note: Listed baseboard heaters include instructions that may not permit their installation below receptacle outlets.
 
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