Anything wrong with this kitchen island outlet?

http://ecmweb.com/nec/code_qa/210-52C5x-01-UN210-57_Web.jpg

A. In dwelling unit kitchens, at least one receptacle outlet must be installed at each island countertop space with a long dimension of 2 feet or greater, and a short dimension of 1 foot or greater. When breaks occur in countertop spaces for appliances, sinks, etc., and the width of the counter space behind the appliance or sink is less than 1 foot, each countertop space is considered as a separate island for determining receptacle placement [210.52©(2), and (4)].
The receptacle outlet for the island countertop space can be installed below the countertop where no wall space or backsplash is available, as long as the required receptacle(s) is located no more than 1 foot below the countertop surface and no more than 6 inches from the counter’s edge, measured horizontally [210.52©(5) Ex].

You can through allowable 6 inch overhang in the trash.
Overhang is needed for the chairs so actually that means best practice would be to put the outlet on the side if possible.

Speaking of which I often call out for clients to be careful when there is not much support underneath so does anyone have a link or guide to exactly how much support is needed to avoid a section cracking off?

Well, you are just going to tell me to trash it again, but here it is.

**Spans and Cantilevers. **In designs where
part of the countertop is spanning between
supports, the length of the span shall be
limited to 2’- 0" (600 mm) for ¾" (20 mm)
stone thicknesses and 3’- 0" (900 mm) for
1¼" (30 mm) stone thicknesses. In designs
where the countertop is cantilevered or
overhanging the supports, the cantilever shall
be limited to 6" (150 mm) for ¾" (20 mm)
thick countertops and 10” (250 mm) for 1¼"
(30 mm) countertops, but in no case may the
cantilevered portion represent more than
1/3 of the width of the countertop.
Cantilevered countertops exceeding these
dimensions will require corbelled supports
beneath the stone.

And since you told me to trash the other one, my resource will not be divulged.

How do you like that?:twisted:

See page 23

What’s your point?

google can find all :wink:

What’s yours?

Wrong page.

Google can find anything, but you have to already know it to find the right thing.
All that is just for backup for the Naysayers.

page 23

Isn’t that what I wrote in my post above? Or you just like the picture?

No, you said:

Wrong page for the first post I made, man you are thick. :slight_smile:

Try to be more clear.

Page 23 is about overhangs is it not?

I thought this was clear enough!

Spans and Cantilevers.

In designs where
part of the countertop is spanning between
supports, the length of the span shall be
limited to 2’- 0" (600 mm) for ¾" (20 mm)
stone thicknesses and 3’- 0" (900 mm) for
1¼" (30 mm) stone thicknesses. In designs
where the countertop is cantilevered or
overhanging the supports, the cantilever shall
be limited to 6" (150 mm) for ¾" (20 mm)
thick countertops and 10” (250 mm) for 1¼"
(30 mm) countertops, but in no case may the
cantilevered portion represent more than
1/3 of the width of the countertop.
Cantilevered countertops exceeding these
dimensions will require corbelled supports

beneath the stone.

Me. Obtuse it is then.

I post a page number to the diagram of the same info and you want to play tag.

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Micheal why do have to such a A_hole at times . do you practice or does it come naturally ? Someone took your toys away in the play ground when you were little didn’t they.

Call it anyway you want, wrong page. You sure I did not mean oblique?:twisted:

Wayne, it has been his nature for years, so how could we expect it to change now. :slight_smile:

Your source is trash…:slight_smile:
Hey I like ebay to.http://reviews.ebay.com/Granite-Countertop-Support-Spacing?ugid=10000000040429607

So did you at least click yes?:slight_smile: