jwelectric
Senior Member
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Again my question is if a peninsular or island that is more than six feet long and divides a kitchen into two parts then this would be similar to a freestanding bar or railing, would it require a receptacle to serve the countertop and another to serve the wall space?
The fact that one (the loft) is on a separate level than the room below constitutes wall space be it a safety railing or a solid sheet rocked wall. If a railing is chosen then there is no wall to install the device in so a floor receptacle is the answer.
Using the train of thought that it must divide one room into two areas one could build a house with freestanding bars to a height just below the ceiling and only have receptacles on the two outside walls. Would this fulfill the intent of the code?
I have no problem with the phrase "such as." But the "such as items" divide a room into two separate areas. When you separate one room from another room, that particular article does not come into play.
The fact that one (the loft) is on a separate level than the room below constitutes wall space be it a safety railing or a solid sheet rocked wall. If a railing is chosen then there is no wall to install the device in so a floor receptacle is the answer.
Using the train of thought that it must divide one room into two areas one could build a house with freestanding bars to a height just below the ceiling and only have receptacles on the two outside walls. Would this fulfill the intent of the code?