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lmazzola
Jul 23, 2010, 07:28 AM
Does a finished basement require outlets within 6 ft. of cord and plug connected equipment? According to my interpretation no it is not a dwelling unit in one or more rooms, it is on another floor without complete and independent living facilities. What do you think?

tkrussell
Jul 23, 2010, 07:51 AM
A finished basement in a dwelling is subjected to the same outlet spacing as any room in a dwelling,

Section 210.52 (A) (1) Spacing-Receptacles shall be installed such that no point measured horizontally along the floor line in any wall space is no more than 6 feet from a receptacle outlet.

If this room is not part of a dwelling, then the above does not apply

davidadrian140
Jul 23, 2010, 05:29 PM
So tkrussell, is there suppose to be less than six feet between receptacles or more than six feet between receptacles?

stanfortyman
Jul 23, 2010, 05:35 PM
Pick a spot on the wall. That spot must be no farther than 6' from a receptacle, in both directions. As long as one is within 6' you are code.
This equates to 12' maximum between receptacles.

tkrussell
Jul 24, 2010, 03:29 AM
And this is minimum, you can, and we suggest, you have outlets closer than 12 feet apart.

As I enter a room through a door, I will put the first outlet somewhere between 1 to 6 foot away from the door opening, usually about 4 feet, then have the next one about 10 foot away, so on and so forth, putting outlets where they would be needed, and trying to avoid having them behind large furniture.

davidadrian140
Jul 25, 2010, 08:00 AM
And this is minimum, you can, and we suggest, you have outlets closer than 12 feet apart.

As I enter a room thru a door, I will put the first outlet somewhere between 1 to 6 foot away from the door opening, usually about 4 feet, then have the next one about 10 foot away, so on and so forth, putting outlets where they would be needed, and trying to avoid having them behind large furniture.

Ok I understand. So many codes for electrical. How do you keep up with all these codes? Well tkrussell and stanfortyman thanks again for another lesson in electrical 101. :)