Originally Posted by smarty12
Really it been learning .. from the first min when I was here in this forum..!! Any separate unit with its own cooking, eating, sleeping, and sanitary facilities in a detached or semi-detached house or a rowhouse is classified as an "accessory dwelling unit." It doesn't matter whether it's a basement apartment for rent or a unit to accommodate a family member or a nanny.

Smarty12
Your question does not seem related to the topic? If you are asking about a suite in a house there are seperate rules in the Building code for secondary suites.
Rules for receptacles are divided into 3 parts. All receptacles, receptacles in residential occupancies and receptacles in dwelling units. A Dwelling unit must have eating, sleeping and cooking facilities. Could be a room in a motel or hotel but with out the cooking facilities only a residential rule would apply.

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