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Posted By: Ryan_J Wall sconces - 10/25/03 01:48 AM
Are there any limitations on where you may place wall sconces in a commercial building?
Posted By: PCBelarge Re: Wall sconces - 10/25/03 03:55 AM
I don't believe the NEC has any restrictions, but the building code for commercial buildings does have a height requirement, of which I am not sure what the exact height is. It may be somewhere in the 6 foot minimum height range.

Pierre
Posted By: electure Re: Wall sconces - 10/30/03 11:34 AM
Per the IBC, "Means of Egress"
1003.2.5.3 Horizontal projections
"Structural elements, fixtures or furnishings shall not project horizontally from either side more than 4 inches (102mm) over any walking surface between the heights of 27 (686mm) and 80 inches (2032mm) above the walking surface."
Posted By: Ryan_J Re: Wall sconces - 10/30/03 02:16 PM
Electure:

Well done! I've had to red-tag a few electricians for this. Also, notice how many fire extingiushers don't comply with this.

The intent is protection for the visually impaired. If someone needs a cane to assist their walking, the cane will hit the obstruction if less than 27" AFF. If not, their face may be what hits it. [Linked Image]
Posted By: Bill Addiss Re: Wall sconces - 10/31/03 04:00 AM
This is a good example of the type of things we can learn here by getting aquainted with Codes other than the NEC.

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Bill
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