dcg9381
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Building a home. I've got a guest shower that we may put a glass door on.
The glass guys came by and said that I have to hinge the shower door on the "wrong" side as there is an outlet about 12" off the shower corner.
Glass guy said that he' can't install a door in a manner that would allow someone to walk out and touch an outlet. (I get it). I have to put the hinge on the side with the outlet, as it would prevent someone from touching it easily.
Thing is, this outlet is low voltage. It's got a "garage door opener" type single button, wired with CAT6. It's actual function is to close a low voltage switch that triggers a re-circulation pump. My guess is that low voltage doesn't count, but I'm not sure.
Anyone point me in the right direction on NEC that covers this?
The glass guys came by and said that I have to hinge the shower door on the "wrong" side as there is an outlet about 12" off the shower corner.
Glass guy said that he' can't install a door in a manner that would allow someone to walk out and touch an outlet. (I get it). I have to put the hinge on the side with the outlet, as it would prevent someone from touching it easily.
Thing is, this outlet is low voltage. It's got a "garage door opener" type single button, wired with CAT6. It's actual function is to close a low voltage switch that triggers a re-circulation pump. My guess is that low voltage doesn't count, but I'm not sure.
Anyone point me in the right direction on NEC that covers this?