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North Carolina Department of Insurance Office of State Fire Marshal Risk Management

This document provides the approved illustrations and interpretations for the required receptacle(s) on a dwelling kitchen peninsular countertop, as specified in the 2017 State Electrical Code Section 210.52(C)(3).

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  1. North Carolina Department of Insurance Office of State Fire Marshal Risk Management State Electrical Division 2017 State Electrical Code 210.52(C)(3) - Dwelling Kitchen Peninsular Required Receptacle(s)

  2. Notice: The following illustrations are approved by the State Electrical Division of the North Carolina Department of Insurance, Office of State Fire Marshal. These illustrations are intended to demonstrate but not supersede the official written interpretations found at the following web address: http://www.ncdoi.com/OSFM/State_Electrical_Division//Default.aspx?field1=State_Electrical_Code_and_Interpretations Joseph Starling Chief State Electrical Engineer & Inspector Illustrated by: Danny Thomas State Electrical Inspector

  3. Date: June 12, 2018 2017 Electrical Code Subject: Dwelling Kitchen Peninsular Required Receptacles Section 210.52(C)(3) Question 1: Where must the required 125-volt, 20-amp receptacle for a dwelling kitchen peninsular countertop be located?

  4. Date: June 12, 2018 2017 Electrical Code Subject: Dwelling Kitchen Peninsular Required Receptacles Section 210.52(C)(3) Answer 1: Any 125-volt, 20- amp receptacle that meets the criteria described in section 210.52(C)(5) with respect to the dwelling kitchen peninsular countertop has met the requirement for section 210.52(C)(3).

  5. Wall receptacle not to exceed 5 ½ feet in height from floor. Countertop receptacle not to exceed 20 inches from countertop. Question 1 Illustration (a) Not to Scale Kitchen & Similar Area A receptacle must be within 2 ft. of counter edge or 4 ft. from another receptacle that only serves the countertop. 210.52(C)(1) This wall countertop receptacle would meet the requirements of 210.52(C)(3) 210.52(C)(1) 210.52(C)(1) Exception 210.52(C)(1) Exception 210.52(C)(1) 210.52(C)(1) 210.52(C)(1) SINK A receptacle must be located no further than 6 ft. from the countertop or 12 ft. from another receptacle that does not serve the kitchen countertop. Acme Refrigerator Acme Range Peninsular Countertop

  6. Question 1 Illustration (b) Not to Scale Wall receptacle not to exceed 5 ½ feet in height from floor. Countertop receptacle not to exceed 20 inches from countertop. Kitchen & Similar Area A receptacle must be within 2 ft. of counter edge or 4 ft. from another receptacle that only serves the countertop. 210.52(C)(1) This receptacle would not meet the requirements of 210.52(C)(3) 210.52(C)(1) Exception 210.52(C)(1) Exception 210.52(C)(1) 210.52(C)(1) 210.52(C)(1) SINK A receptacle must be located no further than 6 ft. from the countertop or 12 ft. from another receptacle that does not serve the kitchen countertop. Acme Refrigerator The receptacle on the end of the peninsular would meet the requirements of 210.52(C)(3) Acme Range Peninsular Countertop

  7. Question 1 Illustration (c) Not to Scale Wall receptacle not to exceed 5 ½ feet in height from floor. Countertop receptacle not to exceed 20 inches from countertop. Kitchen & Similar Area A receptacle must be located no further than 6 ft. from the countertop or 12 ft. from another receptacle that does not serve the kitchen countertop. The receptacle on the end of the peninsular can serve as the required receptacle. Acme Microwave 210.52(C)(5) 210.52(C)(1) Wall Countertop 210.52(C)(1) Wall Countertop 3 ft. 210.52(A) Wall Space Peninsular Countertop 210.52(A) Wall Space 210.52(A) Acme Range Acme Refrigerator

  8. Wall receptacle not to exceed 5 ½ feet in height from floor. Countertop receptacle not to exceed 20 inches from countertop. Question 1 Illustration (d) Not to Scale Kitchen & Similar Area The receptacle on the wall above the peninsular can serve as the required receptacle. A receptacle must be located no further than 6 ft. from the countertop or 12 ft. from another receptacle that does not serve the kitchen countertop. Acme Microwave 210.52(C)(5) 210.52(C)(1) Wall Countertop 210.52(C)(1) Wall Countertop 210.52(A) Wall Space 210.52(A) Wall Space Peninsular Countertop Acme Range 210.52(A) Acme Refrigerator

  9. Date: June 12, 2018 A peninsular countertop is measured from the connected perpendicular wall 2017 Electrical Code Subject: Dwelling Kitchen Peninsular Required Receptacles Section 210.52(C)(3) 210.52(C)(1) 210.52(C)(1) Question 2: 20 “ A peninsular countertop is measured from the connected perpendicular wall Considering that the peninsular countertop is measured from the connected perpendicular wall, is the area located above the peninsular countertop on the connected perpendicular wall and not more than 20 inches above the peninsular countertop required to meet the wall countertop requirements for section 210.52(C)(1)? Acme Refrigerator Peninsular

  10. Date: June 12, 2018 2017 Electrical Code Subject: Dwelling Kitchen Peninsular Required Receptacles Section 210.52(C)(3) Answer 2: No. The area of wall not more than 20 inches above any countertop is either wall countertop space described in section 210.52(C)(1) or peninsular countertop space as described in section 210.52(C)(3). Therefore, the area located above the peninsular countertop on the connected perpendicular wall and not more than 20 inches above the countertop is not required to meet the wall countertop space requirements for section 210.52(C)(1).

  11. Wall receptacle not to exceed 5 ½ feet in height from floor. Countertop receptacle not to exceed 20 inches from countertop. Question 2 Illustration (a) Not to Scale Kitchen & Similar Area A receptacle must be within 2 ft. of counter edge or 4 ft. from another receptacle that only serves the countertop.210.52(C)(1) The peninsular countertop receptacle is not required to be located on the wall above the countertop therefore 210.52(C)(1) is not violated. 210.52(C)(1) Exception 210.52(C)(1) Exception 210.52(C)(1) 210.52(C)(1) 210.52(C)(1) SINK A receptacle must be installed within 6 feet of the counter wall, or 12 ft. from another receptacle that does not serve the kitchen countertop. 210.52(A) & 210.52(A)(4) Acme Refrigerator Peninsular Countertop The receptacle on the end of the peninsular meets the requirements of 210.52(C)(3) Acme Range

  12. Wall receptacle not to exceed 5 ½ feet in height from floor. Countertop receptacle not to exceed 20 inches from countertop. Question 2 Illustration (b) Not to Scale Kitchen & Similar Area Because the wall countertop between the sink and the peninsular countertop is less than 12 inches and the peninsular countertop receptacle is not required to be located on the wall above the countertop 210.52(C)(1) is not violated. A receptacle must be within 2 ft. of counter edge or 4 ft. from another receptacle that only serves the countertop.210.52(C)(1) 210.52(C)(1) Exception 210.52(C)(1) Exception 210.52(C)(1) 210.52(C)(1) 11” SINK Acme Refrigerator A receptacle must be installed within 6 feet of the counter wall, or 12 ft. from another receptacle that does not serve the kitchen countertop. 210.52(A) & 210.52(A)(4) The receptacle on the end of the peninsular meets the requirements of 210.52(C)(3) Peninsular Countertop Acme Range

  13. Question 2 Illustration (c) Not to Scale Wall receptacle not to exceed 5 ½ feet in height from floor. Countertop receptacle not to exceed 20 inches from countertop. Kitchen & Similar Area Even though the area above the peninsular countertop does not require a receptacle, the area above the wall countertop cannot have a wall line that has a point that exceeds 24 inches from a receptacle outlet. Thus the 210.52(C)(1) requirement is not met. A receptacle must be within 2 ft. of counter edge or 4 ft. from another receptacle that only serves the countertop.210.52(C)(1) 210.52(C)(1) Exception 210.52(C)(1) Exception VIOLATION 210.52(C)(1) 210.52(C)(1) 3 ft. SINK A receptacle must be installed within 6 feet of the counter wall, or 12 ft. from another receptacle that does not serve the kitchen countertop. 210.52(A) & 210.52(A)(4) Acme Refrigerator Peninsular Countertop The receptacle on the end of the peninsular meets the requirements of 210.52(C)(3) Acme Range

  14. Date: June 12, 2018 2017 Electrical Code Subject: Dwelling Kitchen Peninsular Required Receptacles Section 210.52(C)(3) 210.52(C)(1) 210.52(C)(1) 20 “ Question 3: If a 125-volt, 20-amp receptacle is located on the wall above where the peninsular connects and not more than 20 inches above the countertop, can that receptacle satisfy both requirements for sections 210.52(C)(1) and 210.52(C)(3)? A peninsular countertop is measured from the connected perpendicular wall Acme Refrigerator

  15. Date: June 12, 2018 2017 Electrical Code Subject: Dwelling Kitchen Peninsular Required Receptacles Section 210.52(C)(3) Answer 3: Yes. The area of wall above the kitchen wall countertop(s) and the area of wall above the kitchen peninsular countertop(s) are all “countertops” under section 210.52(C). Therefore, if a 125-volt, 20-amp receptacle meets the criteria described in section 210.52(C)(5) with respect to both section 210.52(C)(1) and section 210.52(C)(3) simultaneously, then the requirements of both section 210.52(C)(1) and section 210.52(C)(3) have been met.

  16. Wall receptacle not to exceed 5 ½ feet in height from floor. Countertop receptacle not to exceed 20 inches from countertop. Question 3 Not to Scale Kitchen & Similar Area Because the wall countertop space and the peninsular countertop share the same the same wall line, there is no point on the countertops wall line that exceeds 24 inches from a receptacle outlet. Thus 210.52(C)(1) is also satisfied. A receptacle must be within 2 ft. of counter edge or 4 ft. from another receptacle that only serves the countertop.210.52(C)(1) 210.52(C)(1) Exception 210.52(C)(1) Exception 210.52(C)(1) 210.52(C)(1) 3 ft. 1 ft. This receptacle is locatd at the peninsular countertop space and satisfies section 210.52(C)(3). SINK A receptacle must be installed within 6 feet of the counter wall, or 12 ft. from another receptacle that does not serve the kitchen countertop. 210.52(A) & 210.52(A)(4) Acme Refrigerator Peninsular Countertop Acme Range

  17. Date: June 12, 2018 2017 Electrical Code Subject: Dwelling Kitchen Peninsular Required Receptacles Section 210.52(C)(3) Question 4: How can a kitchen peninsular countertop be distinguished from a free standing bar-type countertop?

  18. Date: June 12, 2018 2017 Electrical Code Subject: Dwelling Kitchen Peninsular Required Receptacles Section 210.52(C)(3) Answer 4: A peninsular countertop does not have a back splash.

  19. Wall receptacle not to exceed 5 ½ feet in height from floor. Countertop receptacle not to exceed 20 inches from countertop. Question 4 Illustration Not to Scale Kitchen & Similar Area SINK Peninsular has no “backsplash) Acme Refrigerator Acme Range Peninsular Countertop

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