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<br />override that will allow the sensor to function as a wall switch. <br /> <br />(2) Additional Locations. At least one wall switch-controlled lighting outlet shall be installed in hallways, <br />stairways, attached garages, and detached garages with electric power; and to provide illumination on the <br />exterior side of outdoor entrances or exits with grade level access. A vehicle door in a garage shall not be <br />considered as an outdoor entrance or exit. Where lighting outlets are installed in interior stairways, there shall be <br />a wall switch at each floor level to control the lighting outlet where the difference between floor levels is six <br />steps or more.c~~t~I'~ <br /> <br />Exception: In hallways, stairways, and at outdoor entrances, remote, central, or automatic control of lighting <br />shall be permitted. <br /> <br />(3) Storage or Equipment Spaces. For attics, underfloor spaces, utility rooms, and basements, at least one <br />lighting outlet containing a switch or controlled by a wall switch shall be installed where these spaces are used <br />for storage or contain equipment requiring servicing. At least one point of control shall be at the usual point of <br />entry to these spaces. The lighting outlet shall be provided at or near the equipment requiring servicing. <br />ccmm.eftt:aI',1 <br /> <br />(b) Guest Rooms. At least one wall switch-controlled lighting outlet or wall switch-controlled receptacle shall <br />be installed in guest rooms in hotels, motels, or similar occupancies. <br /> <br />(c) Other Locations. For attics and underfloor spaces containing equipment requiring servicing, such as <br />heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration equipment, at least one lighting outlet containing a switch or <br />controlled by a wall switch shall be installed in such spaces. At least one point of control shall be at the usual <br />point of entry to these spaces. The lighting outlet shall be provided at or near the equipment requiring servicing. <br /> <br />.. 240-24. Location in or on Premises <br /> <br />(a) Accessibility. Overcurrent devices shall be readily accessible unless one ofthe following applies. <br />con.n.efttal!.ll <br /> <br />1. Forbusways, as provided in Section 364-12. <br /> <br />2. For supplementary overcurrent protection, as described in Section 240-10. <br /> <br />3. For overcurrent devices, as described in Sections 225-40 and 230-92. <br /> <br />4. For overcurrent devices adjacent to utilization equipment that they supply, access shall be permitted to be <br />by portable means'ccm.ml!'l'ltal!.li <br />, <br /> <br />(b) Occupancy. Each occupant shall have ready access to all overcurrent devices protecting the conductors <br />supplying that occupancy. Where electric service and electrical maintenance are provided by the building <br />management and where these are under continuous building management supervision, the service overcurrent <br />devices and feeder overcurrent devices supplying more than one occupancy shall be permitted to be accessible <br />to only authorized management personnel in the following: <br /> <br />1. In multiple occupancy buildings <br /> <br />2. For guest rooms of hotels and motels that are intended for transient occupancy <br /> <br />(c) Not Exposed to Physical Damage. Overcurrent devices shall be located where they will not be exposed to <br />physical damage. <br />