Colonel Angus wrote:
What is the current ordinance on how many electrical outlets there has to be in a small bedroom? My landlord is going to have the building rewired & the last guy to come out said that he was going to have to add a 3rd outlet to the bedrooms.
Also, how much damage is done when they rewire? I heard it only takes a couple of days, but I'd like to know how put out I'm going to be.
Chicago?
Rooms not now wired or additions to homes now built, shall be done by the rules
covered herein and also shall have at least one circuit for each five hundred (500) square
feet of area for general lighting purposes.
At least one wall receptacle for each twelve feet (12') of lineal wall space as
measured horizontally around the room at the baseline, including all door or window
openings in all living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, library rooms and kitchens.
Receptacles not to be installed in floor unless of the approved type and must be within
two feet (2') of the wall to be counted as one required above.
However, adding an outlet the correct way does call for conduit inside the wall, so the wall needs to be opened and yes, then becomes a pain in the ass.
Just finished a place for someone today and one of the most often requested things is the outlet and cable moved over the fireplace.