Minimum requirements for code for furniture and electrical products
Apparatus for lighting for local audiences, crawl spaces and attics without stairs can be controlled by extracting strings.
Corridors, staircases and entrances to outdoor lighting you can activate by specialized switches. These include automatic or remote, Central modifiers.
Additional recommendations. Lighting fixtures must also be installed to illuminate the front of a furnace, laundry in a basement or garage, bathroom mirrors and clothes wardrobes. Parties in closets for clothes should be placed so that items not piling beside them or fall into a hot bulb. This may require lower a shelf recessing a restraint or use fluorescent devices. Not allow pendant fixtures.
Switches. Switch to the subjection of main light a room must be located on the door of the room; at each door, if there are more than one. Switch must be on the side of a door with hinges, lock the door not interfere with access to the plate when you enter the room.
Do not place the switches in baths, where it is possible to reach them while using the shower or the bath. Attic ladders must be illuminated by a light that is controlled by a switch at the foot of the stairs. Lamps for basement stairs must have a switch at the top of the stairs, as well as an additional switch to any other basement entry.
The containers. Containers, also called convenience outlets must be located in room apart from no more than 12 feet. (The code really says that any point along the floor any wall line is over 6 feet in an outlet.) On a wall with more than one door opening, there must be at least one output unless the section of the wall between Gates is less than 2 feet wide.
Place for cooking containers counters not more than 4 feet away. A common practice is to install at least one output for each foot counter. Laundry rooms must have at least one container placed within 6 feet of any device.
Baths must have at least one container to the toilet. Outputs bathroom all must be protected by GFCI devices. There must be at least one container in the open air, as well as in the garage and basement. Everyone should be protected from GFCI.
Devices. Any device 240 volt or permanent 120 Volt device should have its own container or junction box.