bphgravity
Senior Member
- Location
- Florida
I recently cam across a unique countertop arrangement in a model center. (This was not on an inspection) The kitchen is equipment with an "expandable" countertop that adds an additional 40 inches or so of countertop space at the end of the fixed countertop. The unit can be motorized or manual. When fully extended, the countertop exceeds 2' from the nearest receptacle on the fixed portion of the countertop.
The extended portion of the countertop is a half-circle with the flat edge towards the kitchen and the round edge protruding into the nook area. It can serve as a table as well.
So the obvious question is regarding receptacle outlet placement. Does 210.52 need to be complied with on a temporary countertop space?
The extended portion of the countertop is a half-circle with the flat edge towards the kitchen and the round edge protruding into the nook area. It can serve as a table as well.
So the obvious question is regarding receptacle outlet placement. Does 210.52 need to be complied with on a temporary countertop space?