Receptacle Outlets Under Counter with 6″ Overhang 210.52C
I have this scenerio often.
The Receptacle Outlet above now has a plate over it. In my opinion it was OK. The 2005 NEC says that
Exception: Receptacle outlets shall not be required on a
wall directly behind a range or sink in the installation described
in Figure 210.52
I think this outlet was OK.
Exception to (5): To comply with the conditions specified in
(1) or (2), receptacle outlets shall be permitted to be
mounted not more than 300 mm (12 in.) below the countertop.
Receptacles mounted below a countertop in accordance
with this exception shall not be located where the
countertop extends more than 150 mm (6 in.) beyond its
support base.
Filed under Electrical, Uncategorized by .
Leave a Comment
You must be logged in to post a comment. Login.
Comments on Receptacle Outlets Under Counter with 6″ Overhang 210.52C
Tony Tidwell
2:00 pm
It depends…..Is the receptacle required to satisfy 210.52(A)(2)(3)concerning wall space?
willie fortner
12:26 pm
This is very common;most houses has this receptacle. If it is within 6 foot of sink it must be GFCI protected
Joe
12:32 pm
@willie fortner: I agree it has to be GFCI, but it is not a required out due to the exception above. I think that it can have the 6″ overhang be cause the 6″ rule is only for required outlets.