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#24677 04/18/03 08:59 PM
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I have a client (commercial) that wants me to put outlets on a countertop, facing up. I've tried to convince him with common sense that this is a bad idea (spills, etc...) even when GFCI protected, but an NEC reference would be helpful, as he's being pretty persistant. Can anybody guide me to a specific code that would find this in violation?

I'll appreciate any input, thanks

-SC

#24678 04/18/03 09:35 PM
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It is definetly a NEC violation to install receptacle outlets in a "face-up" manner.
I don't have the bible handy to give you the article at the moment
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406.4(E)


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#24680 04/20/03 07:18 PM
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Thank you gentlemen!!

#24681 04/20/03 08:50 PM
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406.4(E) only applies to dwelling units. Since this is a commercial kitchen I'm not sure it would be a violation to install the receptacles this way but I think we all would agree its not a good idea.

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