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North Carolina Department of Insurance Office of State Fire Marshal Risk Management State Electrical Division 2017 State Electrical Code 210.52(E) - Outdoor Receptacle Requirements for Dwellings

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

Date: June 12, 2018 2017 Electrical Code Subject: Outdoor Receptacle Requirements for Dwellings Section 210.52(E) Question 1: Can the receptacle required by 210.52(E) also be considered the receptacle required by 210.52(E)(1) even if the outlet cannot be reached while standing on grade?

Date: June 12, 2018 2017 Electrical Code Subject: Outdoor Receptacle Requirements for Dwellings Section 210.52(E) Answer 1: Yes. Section 210.52(E) of the 2017 NC Electrical Code has not been altered from 2011 edition. The language in section 210.52(E)(1) of the 2014 NC Electrical Code was altered from the 2011 edition that mandated the required front and back outdoor receptacles from being “accessible while standing at grade level” to being readily accessible from grade. The new language allows for a receptacle to be located in the middle of the wall line of a deck that cannot be reached through the pickets so long as you can walk up the steps and access the receptacle without infringing on the “readily” accessibility. The receptacle in subsection (1) can also serve as the receptacle required by subsection (3) if both sections are complied with simultaneously. Subsection (1) mandates that the required receptacle cannot exceed 6 ½ feet from grade level, and subjection (3) mandates that the required receptacle cannot exceed 6 ½ feet from the decking surface.

Maximum height above grade level 6 ½ feet. 210.52(E)(1)

Date: June 12, 2018 2017 Electrical Code Subject: Outdoor Receptacle Requirements for Dwellings Section 210.52(E) Question 2: Does a screen door or gate hinder the access to the required receptacle of section 210.52(E) enough to deem the receptacle not readily accessible?

Date: June 12, 2018 2017 Electrical Code Subject: Outdoor Receptacle Requirements for Dwellings Section 210.52(E) Answer 2: If the screen door or gate can be opened without tools (other than keys) for access to the receptacle, then it has not infringed on the “readily” portion of being accessible.

No tool is required to enter the screen porch. 210.52(E)(3) The receptacle for the screen porch can serve for the deck as long as it meets these requirements. No tool is required to enter the screen porch. 210.52(E)(3)