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HomeMy WebLinkAbout39128 OLD MILL LN i � � �;,, �i 2�0-�. ��ou�I c�-�'��a�t ���c�aa¢-�t�����tea-��������fl�� �'��������ne9 FPN: See Section �215-9 for ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection for personnel on feeders. - �a� �av��lau�U����'I All I25-voit, single-phase, 15- and 20-ampere receptacles installed in the locations specified below shall have ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection for personnel. ������a��:� � 1. Bathrooms. _���ta�y4 ; 2. Garages, and ialso accessory buildings that have a floor located at or below grade level not intended as habitable rooms an i.limited to storage areas, work areas, and areas of similar use. ', , �Exce tion No. 1: Rece tacles that are not readil accessible. P, , P Y I . I , Exceytion No. 2:A sangle receptacle or a duplex receptczcle for two appliances located within dedicated '� space for each appliance that, in normal use, is not easily moved�om one place to another, cznd that is cord- I and plug-connected in accordance with Sectcon 400-7(a)(6), (a)(7), or (a)(8). ;���er�a�y� � i I I Receptacles installed under the exceptions to Section 210-8(a)(2) shall not be considered as meeting the , ' requirements of Section 210-52(g). , ' 3. Outdoors. I Exception:Receptacles that are not readily accessible and are suppliecl by a dedicated branch circuit for , electric snow-melting or deicing equipment shall be peYmitted to be installed in accordance with the c�pplicable ' provisioz�s of A�ticle�;426. "��e��ary� 4. Crawl spaces. IWhere the crawl space is at or below grade level. ; ' S. Urifinished bas,ements. For purposes of this section, unfinished basements are defined as portions or areas � I � of the basement not intended as habitable rooms and limited to storage areas, work areas, and the like. I Exception No. 1: Receptacles that aYe not readily accessible. � � , , � � , Exception No. 2:A single receptacle or a duplex receptacle for two crppliances located within dedicated space for;each appli �ance that, in normal use, is not easily moved fYom one place to another, crnd that is coYd- cma'plug-connected a'n accordance with Section 400-7(a)(6), (a)(7)� OY �Q'>�(4). tC�enta�g� , � ' Receptacles installed under the exceptions to Section 210-8(a)(5) shall not be considered as meeting the requirements of Section 210-52(g). ' I' 6. Kitchens. Where the receptacles are installed to serve the countertop surfaces. ;����a�,� , 7. W�t bar sinks. �Where the receptacles are installed to serve the countertop surfaces and are located within 6 ft(1.83 m) of the outside edge of the wet bar sink. Receptacle outlets shall not be installed in a face-up position � in the work surfaces or countertops. :��er�a���. � �b} �the�-��an Dvv�lling �7nnts. All 125-volt, single-phase, 15- and 20-axnpere receptacles installed in the locations specified bel�l w shall have ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection for personnel. 1. Bathrooms'::����a�y� 2. Rooftops.;��o,�;�,���� Exception: Receptac�les that are not readily accessible and are supplied from a dedicated brcrnch circuit for electt•ic snow-melting�or deicing equipment shall be pe�mitted to be instcrlled in accoYdance wrth the applicable provisions of�lrticle �26. � ���2�0-illm �a��a�c�all�C�a��aaa$� �es�a�ia-e� I I - i �i � Branch circuits for lighting and for appliances, including motor-operated appliances, sha11 be proviled to supply the loads computed in accordance with Section 220-3. In addition, branch circuits shall be provided for specific loads not covered by Section 220-3 where required elsewhere in this Code and for dwelling unit loads as � specified in(c). :�� . ��� I�ia��a�res a�°�r�an�� �aa��a����o The minimum number of branch circuits shall be deternuned from the total computed load and the size or rating of the circuits used. In all installations, the number of circuits sha11 be sufficient to supply the load served. In no case shall the load on any circuit exceed the maximum specified by Section 220-4. (�} �,��d Ev�nly�ro�oa-taon�d��ong�ran�l� �ir�uat�. Where the load is computed on a volt-amperes/square foot (0.093 m2)basis, the wiring system up to and including the branch-circuit panelboard(s) shall be provided to serve not less than the calculated load. This load shall be evenlS�proportioned among multioutlet branch circuits within the panelboard(s). Branch-circuit overcurrent devices an�� circuits need only be installed to serve the connected load. (�) �wefl�in� iJnats. {�� Sgna�l-r�p�r�ianc��ran�8a �'ir�u�$�. In addition to the number of branch circuits required by other parts of this section, two or more 20-ampere small-appliance branch circuits shall be provided for all receptacle outlets specified by Section 210-52(b). < �2) �.�un�ry �r�n��n �arc�ai�s. In addition to the number of branch circuits required by other parts of this section, at least one additiona120-ampere branch circuit shall be provided to supply the laundry receptacle outlet(s) required by Section 210-52(�. This circuit shall have no other outlets. (3� �at�nroonn�3raneh �ar�uit�. In addition to the number of branch circuits required by other p,�.-ts of this section, at least one 20-ampere branch circuit shall be provided to supply the bathroom receptacle; outlet(s). Such circuits shall have no other outlets. Exception: �liere the 20-a�rpere circuit supplies cr single bathroom, outlets fop other equipmE�nt within the same bathroom shc�ll be permitted to be supplied in acco�dcmce with Section 210-23(a). FPN: See Eaamples D1(a),D1(b),D2(b), and D4(a)in Appendix D. '���?�0-B4o LOC�$AOFI �Hl OP OID �Y'�IlYIlESeS ' ��) ��c��ssib�lfl�y. Overcurrent devices sha11 be readily accessible unless one of the following applies. `:��en�a�y: � 1. For busways, as provided in Section 364-12. 2. For supplementary overcurrent protection, as described in Section 240-10. 3. For overcurrent devices, as described in Sections 225-40 and 230-92. 4. For overcurrent devices adjacent to utilization equipment that they supply, access shall be pernutted to be � by portable means. :��,��a�y� ��) �c�����ac�. Each occupant shall have ready access to all overcurrent devices protecting the conductors , supplying that occupancy. Where electric service and electrical maintenance are provided by the building management and where these are under continuous building management supervision, the service overcurrent devices and feeder overcurrent devices supplying more than one occupancy shall be pernutted to be accessible to only authorized management personnel in the following: 1. In multiple occupancy buildings 2. For guest rooms of hotels and motels that are intended for transient occupancy � . , ��� 1 t�s�������� �� ��aysnc�� ��aga�g�. Overcurrent devices sha11 be located where they will not be exposed to physical damage. �I - FPN: See Section 110-11,Deteriorating Agents. i ��� 1'��t iaa �acan��y ��'��sa9��g�a�tnb��l��t�r��i. Overcurrent devices sha11 not be located in the vicinity of easily ignitible mat'I rial, such as in clothes closets. :�� (e�l�To�I,�cat�� gai��t�n�o�aaa�. In dwelling units and guest rooms of hotels and motels, overcurrent devices, ' other than supplementary overcurrent protection, shall not be located in bathrooms as defined in Article 100. �250-50. �round�ng Elecga��a$e S�stea� � If available on the premises at each building or structure served, each item (a) through (d), and any made � electrodes in accordance with Sections 250-52(c) and (d), shall be bonded together to form the grounding electrode system. The bonding jumper(s) shall be installed in accordance with Sections 250-64(a), (b), and (e), shall be'sized in accordance with Section 250-66, and shall be connected in the manner specified in Section 250-70., � An uns �liced oundin electrode conductor shall be ermitted to be run to an convenient oundin electrode P �' g P Y �' g � available in the ��n ' r � grou dmg electrode system o to one or more grounding electrode(s) individually. It shall be sized for the lar est I oundin electrode conductor re uired amon all the electrodes connected to it. :�on.n.er��. � g �' g q g ��,�.� The grounding electrode conductor sha11 be unspliced or spliced by means of irreversible compression-type connectors listed fori the puipose or by the exothernuc welding process. ', I . Interior metal water i in located more than 5 ft 1.52 m from the oin f n r , p p g ( ) p t o e t ance to the buildin shall not be g used as a part of the�grounding electrode system or as a conductor to interconnect electrodes that are part of the groundirig electrode system. i Exception:In indarstrial and commercial buildings where conditions of maintenance and supervision ensure that only qualified pe�•sons will se�vice the installation and the entire length of the interior metal water pipe that is being zrsed for the 'I onductor is exposed. °;���-�ra��:y� FPN: See Sections 5i7-8 and 547-9 for special grounding and bonding requirements for agricultural buildings. �a}1°d��tafl i7nclea��round�Ja����ipe. A metal underground water pipe in direct contact with the earth for 10 ft (3.05 m) or more (including any metal well casing effectively bonded to the pipe) and electrically continuous (or made electrically continuous by bonding around insulating joints or sections or insulating pipe) to the points of , connection of the grounding electrode conductor and the bonding conductors. ;�a���a�� {l� f;��atnnuiiy. Contil'nuity of the grounding path or the bonding connection to interior piping shall not rely on water meters or filtenng devices and similar equipment. 2 S�a ���ane�nta� �le;ctr�de�8e uareai. A metal under round water i e shall be su lemented b an additional � � �� � g P P pP Y electrode of a type specified in Sections 250-50 or 250-52. Where the supplemental electrode is a made electrode of the rod,�pipe, or plate type, it shall comply with Section 250-56. The supplemental electrode sha11 be permitted to be bond'ed to the gr�ounding electrode conductor, the grounded service-entrance conductor, the nonflexible grounded service raceway, or any grounded service enclosure. ':�� Exception: The suppl emental elect�ode shall be peYmitted to be bonded to the interior metal water piping at m any convenient point a �covered in Section 250-50, Exception. Where the supplemental electrode is a made electrode as in Section 250-52(c) or (cl), that portion of the bonding jumper that is the sole connection to the supplemental grounding electrode shall not be required to be larger than No. 6 copper wire or No 4 aluminum wire. ;��,��,�ga�y� �b) l�e�ad�raaYae �f the�aanic�aa�� or �tra�c��ar�. The metal frame of the building or structure, where effectively . � � grounded. �e� �anc�•���-E�aca�ed ������ode. An.electrode encased by at least 2 in. (50.8 mm) of concrete, loc;ated within and near the bQttom of.a concrete foundation or footing that is in direct contact with the earth, consisting of at least 20 ft (6.1 m) of one or more bare or zinc galvanized or other electrically conductive coated st�el reinforcing bars or rods of not less than '/2-in. (12.7-mm) diameter, or consisting of at least 20 ft (6.1 m) of bare copper conductor not smaller than No. 4. Reinforcing bars shall be pernutted to be bonded together by the usual steel tie wires or other effective means. ���r�a�,;� - (d� �rouand Raaag. A ground ring encircling the building or structure, in direct contact with the eaxth at a depth below the earth's surface of not less than 2'/z ft (762 mm), consisting of at least 20 ft (6.1 m) of bare copper conductor not smaller than No. 2. ;��,,,�;�a�y� ����, ���0-57. ktecept�cles gn Damp ar�et l�.ocataans _ . �a� �aa�ap �.�.c��ioa�s. A receptacle installed outdoors in a location protected from the weather or in other damp locations shall have an enclosure for the receptacle that is weatherproof when the receptacle is co`�ered (attachment plug cap not inserted and receptacle covers closed). An installation suitable for wet locations shall also be considered suitable for damp locations. A receptacle shall be considered to be in a location protected from the weather where located und.er roofed open porches, canopies, marquees, and the like, and will not be subjected to a beating rain or water run.off. {b� �%�Iet I,�catio�as. 1. A receptacle installed in a wet location where the product intended to be plugged into it is�Z��t attended ' while in use (e.g., sprinkler system controllers, landscape lighting, holiday lights, etc.) shall have ��ri enclosure that is weatherproof with the attachment plug cap inserted or removed. ;��TM��a��:� � � 2. A receptacle installed in a wet location where the product intended to be plugged into it wi_l�be attended while in use (e.g., portable tools, etc.) shall have an enclosure that is weatherproof when the attachment plug cap is removed. :����a�y� (�) �at�tu&r �nd 5��av�� �pace. A receptacle shall not be installed within a bathtub or shower s.pace. ����a.y� ��➢) Prat�c�ioaa fv��+'loo�-�ecept��les. Standpipes of floor receptacles shall allow floor-cleaning equipment to be operated without damage to receptacles. (e� ��ush IVY+�uaa$ang��it�a �'ace���at�. The enclosure for a receptacle installed in an outlet box flush-mounted on a wa11 surface sha11 be made weatherproof by means of a weatherproof faceplate assembly that provides a watertight connection between the plate and the wall surface. (� �st�ll�tioaa. A receptacle outlet installed outdoors sha11 be located so that water accumulati��n is not likely to touch the outlet cover or plate. :c�,�,��a�y� CA�O 3�6.�. Smoke�letee�ors required: Smoke detectors shall be installed in each sleeping room, outside of each separate sleeping area in the , immediate vicinity of the bedrooms. CA�O�16.2 Power source: required smoke detectors shall receive their primary power from the building wiring when such wiring is served form a commercial source, and when primary power is interrupted, shall receive power frc�m a battery.