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Show Window Receptacles

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dvcraven0522

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Working on remodel of tire stores. None of these stores have any show window receptacles (see photo attached). There are automatic roller shades. Does that change the requirement? I wouldn't think so.

Just seems odd to me none of these store have any receptacles for the large show windows or I am missing something?

Thanks
Dan
 

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PaulMmn

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Union, KY, USA
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EIT - Engineer in Training, Lafayette College
I wouldn't consider them a 'show window--' there's no place to place an attractive display of tires to entice the customers in... Unless you're considering holiday lights.
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How do the roller shades get power? Batteries hidden inside,or through the ceiling??
 

infinity

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Here's the NEC definition of a show window.

Show Window.
Any window, including windows above doors, used or designed to be used for the display of goods or advertising material, whether it is fully or partly enclosed or entirely open at the rear and whether or not it has a platform raised higher than the street floor level.
 
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