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i <br /> mounted not more than 12 in. (305 mm) below the countertop. Receptacles mounted below the i ountertop in <br /> accordance with this exception shall not be located where the countertop extends more than 6 in_ (153 mm) � <br /> beyond its suppo�t base. � i _ <br /> a. Construction fo�the physically impaired i � <br /> b. On island and peninsulaN countertops where the countertop is flat across its entire surfacl'e (no <br /> backsplashes, dividers, etc.) and there are no means to mount a receptacle within 18 in. (458 nzrr�) above the <br /> countertop, such as an overhead cabinet 'i <br /> (d) Bathrooms. In dwelling units, at least one wall receptacle outlet shall be installed in bathroa�ns within 36 <br /> in. (914 mm) of the outside edge of each basin. The receptacle outlet shall be located on a wall that is adjacent <br /> to the basin location. See Section 210-8(a)(1). <br /> � , <br /> Receptacle outlets sha11 not be installed in a face-up position in the work surfaces or countertops�l in a bathroom <br /> basin location. r�� � ; <br /> (e) Outdoor Outlets. For a one-family dwelling and each unit of a two-family dwelling that is ati�rade level, at <br /> least one receptacle outlet accessible at grade level and not more than 61/2 ft(1.98 m) above gradf�; sha11 be � <br /> installed at the front and back of the dwelling. See Section 210-8(a)(3).�Cammentary� j <br /> (�Laundrgy Areas.In dwelling units, at least one receptacle outlet shall be installed for the laundry. c�,,,n��a� <br /> Exception No. 1: In a dwelling unit that is an apartment or living aYea in a multifamily building where <br /> laundry facilities are provided on the premises that a�e available to all building occupants, a la�ndry <br /> receptacle shall not be required. , <br /> � <br /> Exception No. 2: In other than one family dwellings where laundry facilities are not to be inst�rlled o�° <br /> permitted, a laundry receptacle shall not be required. I, <br /> (g)�asements and Garages. For a one-family dwelling, at least one receptacle outlet, in addition to any <br /> provided for laundry equipment, sha11 be uistalled in each basement and in each attached garage, ��.nd m each f <br /> detached garage with electric power. See Sections 210-8(a)(2) and(a)(5). Where a portion of the basement is <br /> finished into a habitable room(s),the recepta.cle outlet required by this section sha11 be installed iri the <br /> � <br /> unfinished portion.�;��,�;,��a�� i <br /> (h) FIallways. In dwelling units,hallways of 10 ft(3.05 m) or more in length shall have at least or��ie receptacle <br /> outlet. � <br /> � _ <br /> As used in this subsection,the hall length shall be considered the length along the centerline of thf;ha11 without <br /> passing through a doorway.;i�-���a�y� <br /> � <br /> ��210-63. �Ieating,Air-Conditioning, and Refrigeratio�Equipment Outlet �, <br /> A 125-volt, single-phase, 15- or 20-ampere—rated receptacle outlet shall be installed at an accessibl'ile location for <br /> the servicing of heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration equipment on rooftops and in attics anc�i crawl <br /> spaces. The receptacle shall be located on the same level and within 25 ft(7.62 m) of the heating, �i <br /> air-conditioning, and refrigeration equipment. The receptacle outlet shall not be connected to the lc�yad side of the <br /> equipment disconnecting means. � ' <br /> Exception: Rooftop equipment on one-and two family dwellings. ;fCommentary� �' <br /> � <br /> FPN: See Section 210-8 for ground-fault circuit-interrupter requirements. i <br /> i <br /> ��210-70. I,ighting Outlets Required I�� <br /> I <br /> iI <br /> Lighting outlets sha11 be installed where specified in(a), (b), and(c). <br /> ' . <br /> I �� <br /> � <br /> i _ <br />