Hello!
I have a situation where they want to add a few outlets to a wall. Unfortunately that wall is a cmu wall with plaster finish. The Architect is suggesting to add a 1-1/4" deep outlet boxes in a new wood baseboard, and mount the receptacle horizontally something similar to the attached picture. He wants outlets recessed. The conduits or MC cable will come from the bottom, because that is where they run all the electrical pathway for this building.
They need 4 single duplex receptacles that will share the same circuit, spaced about 2 feet apart.
I do not think 1-1/4" depth outlet box will be sufficient. In this case i believe my biggest box would require 18.0 cubic inches. Typically standard outlet boxes are about 2.5" depth. Is a 4"L by 4"W by 1.5"D CU IN is sufficient, but the depth to run wires seems a bit tough to work with.
Question 1: Is a 4"L by 4"W by 1.5"D box behind every single duplex receptacle work in a new wood basebooard? or the depth for wiring is tough?
Question 2: Doesn't the outlet need to be height 15" from the floor since this building will fall under B3 commercial type for reach range under some ADA commercial code? I understand the NEC has not height requirements. So how does installing outlets in a wood baseboard so low work?
Thank you, all suggestions appreciated.
I have a situation where they want to add a few outlets to a wall. Unfortunately that wall is a cmu wall with plaster finish. The Architect is suggesting to add a 1-1/4" deep outlet boxes in a new wood baseboard, and mount the receptacle horizontally something similar to the attached picture. He wants outlets recessed. The conduits or MC cable will come from the bottom, because that is where they run all the electrical pathway for this building.
They need 4 single duplex receptacles that will share the same circuit, spaced about 2 feet apart.
I do not think 1-1/4" depth outlet box will be sufficient. In this case i believe my biggest box would require 18.0 cubic inches. Typically standard outlet boxes are about 2.5" depth. Is a 4"L by 4"W by 1.5"D CU IN is sufficient, but the depth to run wires seems a bit tough to work with.
Question 1: Is a 4"L by 4"W by 1.5"D box behind every single duplex receptacle work in a new wood basebooard? or the depth for wiring is tough?
Question 2: Doesn't the outlet need to be height 15" from the floor since this building will fall under B3 commercial type for reach range under some ADA commercial code? I understand the NEC has not height requirements. So how does installing outlets in a wood baseboard so low work?
Thank you, all suggestions appreciated.



