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<br />b. On island and peninsular countertops where the countertop is flat across its entire suiface (no <br />backs plashes, dividers, etc.) and there are no means to mount a receptacle within 18 in. (458 mm) above the <br />countertop, such as an overhead cabinet <br /> <br />(d) Bathrooms. In dwelling units, at least one wall receptacle outlet shall be installed in bathrooms 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 shall not be installed in a face-up position in the work surfaces or countertops in a bathroom <br />basin 10cation'Ic:~;nt:;i' <br /> <br />(e) Outdoor Outlets. For a one-family dwelling and each unit of a two-family dwelling that is at grade level, at <br />least one receptacle outlet accessible at grade level and not more than 6~ ft (1.98 m) above grade shall be <br />installed at the front and back of the dwelling. See Section 21O-8(a)(3). iW:~;;;tMil <br /> <br />(f) Laundry Areas. In dwelling units, at least one receptacle outlet shall be installed for the laundry. <br />rc~talil <br />Exception No, 1: In a dwelling unit that is an apartment or living area in a multifamily building where <br />laundry facilities are provided on the premises that are available to all building occupants, a laundry <br />receptacle shall not be required. <br /> <br />Exception No.2: In other than one-family dwellings where laundry facilities are not to be installed or <br />permitted, a laundry receptacle shall not be required. <br /> <br />(g) Basements and Garages. For a one-family dwelling, at least one receptacle outlet, in addition to any <br />provided for laundry equipment, shall be installed in each basement and in each attached garage, and in each <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 receptacle outlet required by this section shall be installed in the <br />unfinished portion. :rcm;-~i' <br /> <br />(h) Hallways. In dwelling units, hallways of 10 ft (3.05 m) or more in length shall have at least one receptacle <br />outlet. <br /> <br />As used in this subsection, the hall length shall be considered the length along the centerline of the hall without <br />passiIlg through a doorwaY.1C__t.~.iJ.... <br />. :.. jj . . <br /> <br />..210-63. Heating, Air-Conditioning, and Refrigeration Equipment Outlet <br /> <br />A 125-volt, single-phase, 15- or 20-ampere-rated receptacle outlet shall be installed at an accessible location for <br />the servicing of heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration equipment on rooftops and in attics and crawl <br />spaces. The receptacle shall be located on the same level and within 25 ft (7.62 m) of the heating, <br />air-conditioning, and refrigeration equipment. The receptacle outlet shall not be connected to the load side of the <br />equipment disconnecting means. <br /> <br />Exception: Rooftop equipment on one- and two-family dwellings. ifC~~rl <br />FPN: See Section 210-8 for ground-fault circuit-interrupter requirements. <br /> <br />..210-70. Lighting Outlets Required <br />