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Default Electrical outlets near doorways.

On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 23:56:54 GMT, (Doug Miller)
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In article . com, "Teo2006" wrote:
Can any one tell me if there is a code requirement specifying that
electrical outlets must be placed within X number of feet next of a
doorway ? Thanks for your help.

Yes, there is. The NEC requires that no point on a wall be more than 6 feet
from an outlet, measured along the wall. This means, in effect, that there
must be an outlet within 6 feet of any doorway, and not less than every twelve
feet thereafter. This does not apply to closets, hallways, or staircases, or
to walls less than 24 inches long -- and there are more stringent requirements
for kitchens. Consult the Code for all the gory details if you wish, but
that's the essence of it.


Just curious. I dont have a code book handy. Is this just for
residential homes and businesses? What about barns and garages?
I was just wiring my barn and I am not even close to this. For
example, I DONT put outlets in animal stalls. Thats dangerous to them
(even though I use GFIs), but there is no reason to have a outlet in
there. Animals dont need outlets for their microwave ovens lol

In all honesty, where I live, no one is going to care how many outlets
I have, but I am just curious.

Mark