ELECTRICAL OUTLETS SPACING
must be max 6′ from an opening, no min., 12′ max thereafter measured along the wall. cables can go anywhere. http://nyc-dob.com

arch007
in Building Code 10 years and 10 months ago
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brooklyntoqueens | 10 years and 10 months ago
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Is there a min/max distance an outlet needs to be from a door or from a partition wall dividing two rooms? Also can a cable outlet be placed on top of an electrical outlet or is there a required distance? I hear that there have to be electrical outlets every 6 feet, is that correct? Can you put two right next to each other or is there e a minimum distance?

mozeeatupu | 10 years and 10 months ago
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6 feet max, no min. closer in kitchen.

AnArchitect | 10 years and 10 months ago
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I find the attached cheat sheet very helpful in determining outlet placements. Best, Andrés Cortés Architect www.agenciegroup.com