TR requirements are defined by AREAS denoted in Section 210.52
TR requirements are defined by AREAS denoted in Section 210.52
My understanding is that Iwire has it correct when he stated:
?If it is a 15 or 20 amp 125 volt receptacle in any area addressed by 210.52 then it must be TR. There are no exceptions for height or any other reasons.?
Section 406.11 states that: In all areas specified in 210.52, all 125-volt, 15- and 20-ampere receptacles shall be listed tamper resistant receptacles.
Section 406.11 is asking for a list of ?areas? addressed in 210.52. Said receptacles in those ?areas? shall be tamperproof regardless of intended use and regardless of accessibility. There are no exclusions or exceptions to this requirement (as it is written in NEC language).
This means that ALL 15 or 20 amp 125 volt receptacles in:
Kitchens, Pantries, Breakfast rooms, Dining rooms and similar areas, Living rooms, Parlors, Libraries, Dens, Sunrooms, Bedrooms, Recreation rooms, & similar areas, Bathrooms, Outdoors, Balconies, Decks, Porches, Laundry Areas, Basements, Garages (attached or detached) , Hallways (...I think that is all of them ...)
?will require TR receptacles regardless of intended use and regardless of accessibility.
The way it is written, this means that for example: If a 125-volt, 15- and 20-ampere receptacle is installed behind the dishwasher it requires TR.
This has brought about much discussion as to the necessity of this requirement being so broad, such as the example I noted.
My understanding is that proposals have been made to the 2011 edition to limit the broad scope of this current requirement, but we will have to wait and see how this is acted upon ?
I hope this is helpful
mweaver