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^ 210-52.llwelling Unit Receptacle Oullets.
(n)General Provlsions.L�evcry kitclteu,fainily roo�ry dining rootn,living room,parlc>r,library,den,aun room,
beclroom,recreation room,or similaz room or area of dwelWig units,rcceptacle outlets ehall be installed so that no poinl
along the IIoor line in any wall space is tnore Ilian G it(1.83 tn),measured horizontally,from an ouAet in that epace,
incluciing any wall space 2 II(610 mm)or more in widll�anJ lhe wall epace occupied by fixed panels in exterior walls,
but exclucling sliding panels in exterior walls.1'he wall apace afI'orded by fixed room clividers,sueh as freealancling
bar-type counteis or raiW�gs,shall be included in the 6-it(1.83-m)measurement.
' (c)Counterlops.Li kilchens and dinuig rooms of dwelling unils,receplacle ouUets for counter spaces ahall be installed
in accordance witli(1)Wrougl►(5)Uelow.
(1)Wall counter space.��receptacle oullet shall be u�slalled at eacl�wall counter space 12 in.(305 mm)or wider.
Receptacle outlets shall be inslalled so Wat no point along tlie wall luie is more Wan 24 ui.(610 tnm),measured
horizontally from a receptacle outlet ui iliat space.
(2)Islatod counter spaces.At least one receptacle ouQet sliall be u�stallcd at each island counter space with a long
, climension of 24 in.(610 mm)or grealer and a sl�ort dimension of 12 in.(305 mm)or greater.
(3)Penlnsular counter space.At least one receptacle outlet shall be installed at each peninaular counter space with a
long climension of 24 ai.(61U nun)or greater at►d a sl►ort dimcnsioii of 12 in.(3U5 mm)or greater.A peninsular
counterlop is menem�ed froin lhe connccGng edge.
(4)Separete spaces.Counleriop spaces separated by range tops,refrigerators,or suilcs shall be considered as separate
countertop spaces in applyuig t1�e reqwremenls of(1),(2),and(3)above.
(5)Receptacle outlet Iocatlon.Receptacle outlels sliall be localed nol more tt�an 18 in.(458 mm)abwe the
countertop.Receptacle outlels shall not be inslalled in a face-up position in tlte worit surfaces or counteriops.Receptacle
outlets rendered not readity accessible by appliances fastened in place or appliances occupying deciicated apace ahall not
Ue coi�sidered as Uiese required oullets.
' (d)Bathrooms.Li dwelWig wuts,at least one wall receplacle ouUet shall be i�ustalled'ut baduooms adjacet►t to each
- basin location.BaUvoom receptacle outlets shall Ue suppGed by al least one 20-ampere branch circuit.Such circuits shall
have no olher ouQets. See Scction 210-8(a)(1).
Receptacle outlets shall not be u�atalled in a face-up position in We work surfaces or countertops in a batluoom basin
location.
(e)Outdoor OuUets.For a one-fa�nily dwelling u�d each unit of a lwo-family dwelling that is at grade level,at least one
receptacle ouqet accessible at grade level a�id not more than G II,G u�.(1.98 m)above grade shall be installed at the front
and back of tlie dwelling.See Section 210-8(a)(3).
^ 210-8.Ground-I�ault C(rcuit-Interrupter Prc►tection for Personnel.
(I�PN): See Section 215-9 for gtound-feult circuit-inferruptet protection for personnel on feeders.
(a)Dwelling Units.All 125-voll,siii�le-phase, 15-and 20-ampere receptacles uisialled in the locations apecified below
shall have ground-fault circuit-itdeirupter protecliou for personnel.
(1)Bativooms.
(2)Garages and gracie-level poriiot�s of unfuusl►ed accessory build'uig.g used for atorage or work azeas.
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' (6)Kilcl�ens. Where We receplacics are inslalled to serve Uie coui�lerlop sm�faces.
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� 370-16.Number of Canductora In Outlet,Device,and Junctlon Baxea,and Condult Hodles.
Hoxes and conduit bodies shall be of sulTicient size to provide t'ree spTce for all enclosed conductore.In no ease shall
the volume of Q�e bo�as aalculated'ui(a)below*be less than ilie fill calculation as calculated in(b)belnw.The minimuttt
volume for aonduit bodies ehall bo an aalculafed'ui{a}botnw.
'['he pravisions of Ihis seclion shall not apply to teiminal housings supplied with motor�.See 5ecdon 430-12.
I3oxes and candait bodies enctosing conductots,size N�.4 or Iarger,shall alsn comply wiih the provisions of Section
37U-28.
Q+�)Boac Voiume Calcuiations.l�re volume of a wiring enclosure(box)shali be the total volame of the assetnbled
� sections,and,where used,the epace prarvided by plaster rings,damed covere,extension�ing;s,etc.,that are marked with
; thcir voIume in cutric inches or are made�nm boxes ihe d'uneiisians of which are 2is#ed'ui Table 370-16(a}.
(1)Standard Boaes.'1'1►e volumes of standard boxes tliat are not marked with a cubic inch oapacity shall be as given
in'Table 37Q-16(a).
(2)Other Bo:es.Boxes 100 cuUic inch(164U cu in.)ar less,other than tl�ose described in Table 370-16(a),and
nnnmetatGe boxes shalI be durably and tegibly marked by tlte n�anufaclurer with their cubic inoh cagaaity.Boxes
described in'Tabie 370-1G(a)that t�ave a larger cubic inch capacity Wan ie designatecd in flie table shall be pern�ilted to
' have their aubic inch capacity marked as required by Uus aection.
(b)Boz Fill Calcutatians.The volumes ui paragrapI�s(1}4uaugh(5)below,as applicable,shall be added Wgether.No
allowance sl�all be reyuired for small fittings such as locknuls and bushinga.
(I)Conductor rili.Each conductor fhat originates oufside the box auad ternunates or is spliced witluit�the box ahall be
counted ance,and each canductor that passes thraugh tl�c box withoul splice or terniictation ehall be counted once.'Thc
conduetor fill,in cubie iztches,sha(1 be computecf using Table 3'TQ-16(b).ti conductor,na gart of which leaves ihe box,
shall not be counted:
Exception:FVltere an equipnrettt groursdtng conductor or not ouer four frxture wires smaller ihan No.I4,ar boih,
enter a ba�c from a domer�frxture or similar canopy and termi�yate within ll�at bax, it shall be permitted to om}t these
conductors from ihe calculations.
' (2)Clamp Fill.Where otie or:mare internal cable clamps,wl►elher factory or lield auppliecl,are preaent in the box,a
eingle volurne allowance in accordance wilh Table 370-16(b)shall be macie based on the aargest conductor present in the
box.No altowance shaEl be required for a cable connector with its ciamping meoltanism autside the bo�c.
(3)Support Fitqngs Fill.WLere one ar more fixture etuds or hickeye are present in t1�e box,a singlo volume allowance
in accorcSance wiQz Z'able 370-16(b)sliaq be made for each type of fitBng basec!on the largest conctuctor present in the
box.
(4)Device or Eqaipment Fiil.For each yoke ar strap contaaung onc or more devices or eqnipment,a double votutnc .
allowance in accorclance with TaUle 370-16(b)shall be made for each yoke or sirap based on the largest conductor
cnnnected tn a device(s)ar equipment supp�ded by Il:at yoke or alrap. '
(5)Equipment Grounding Conductor Fill.Where one or more equipment grounding condueto:a enteis a box,a
single volume allowance in accorclance with Table 370-1G(b)shatl be made based on the largest equipment grounding
conductor present in the bax.Where an addidonat set of eguipment groanding eonc3ucWre,as petmitted by Section
25q-74,Exception No.4,ia present in the box,an additinnal voltune allowance ahall be made based on tlte largest
cquipmenk groundit�g conductor in ihe additionat seE.
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