"wall space", defined wall space....never read anywhere where that exists.
The definition of wall space as it applies to the required rec. outlets serving that wall space can be interpolated from whit it is not.
Or I you prefer the required rec. serving the wall space have placement restrictions
Wall space required rec.
210.52 Dwelling Unit Receptacle Outlets.
This section provides requirements for 125-volt, 15- and 20-ampere receptacle outlets. The receptacles required by this section shall be in addition to any receptacle that is:
(1) Part of a luminaire or appliance, or
(2) Controlled by a wall switch in accordance with 210.70(A)(1), Exception No. 1, or
(3) Located within cabinets or cupboards, or
(4) Located more than 1.7 m (51/2 ft) above the floor
210.52 (3) Floor Receptacles. Receptacle outlets in floors shall not be counted as part of the required number of receptacle outlets unless located within 450 mm (18 in.) of the wall.
To participate as a member in the family of required rec. outlets. you would have to evaluate the rec. outlets location as far as its relationship to placement on or near the wall it is serving. To be a member in the family of required rec. outlets you have to be a rec. outlet in addition to the exclude from being a family member in 210.52 (1),(2),(3),(4). To participate as a member of the family of required rec. outlets the rec. outlet would have to be located no more than18 in from the wall the rec. outlet is installed to serve.
The required rec. outlets in kitchen/ dinning/ and like rooms are to be supplied by a (dedicated) small appliance circuit. How do we know its dedicated because 210.52.(B) (2) says the small appliance circuit shall have no other outlets.. (we are ready discussed the exceptions to this)
Lets walk through the chain of events backwards
(1) A small appliance branch circuit shall serve no other outlets
(2) In the kitchen, pantry, breakfast room, dining room, or similar area of a dwelling unit, the two or more 20-ampere small-appliance branch circuits are required
(3) in every kitchen, dining room receptacle outlets shall be installed in accordance with the general provisions specified in 210.52(A)(1) through (A)(3).
(4) 210.52 Dwelling Unit Receptacle Outlets.
(5) This section provides requirements for 125-volt, 15- and 20-ampere receptacle outlets. The receptacles required by this section shall be in addition to any receptacle that is:
The receptacles on the small appliance branch circuit are place to serve the wall area as required no further than 51/2 feet high no further on the floor than 18 in. from the wall.
Everyone has herded this before in this thread, and in the one that was linked from this thread, with that I rest. In you guys can discuss this further if you care to.