Outlets are generally spaced so that you are never more than 6 ft.
Recepictle outlet height from floor.
For example in canada the center of the receptacle box must be at least 14 inches above the floor and in california the bottom of the box must be at least 15 inches above the floor.
Any floor receptacle within 18 inches of the wall counts the same as a wall outlet but it must be the proper kind of floor outlet and not a standard duplex receptacle.
Those requirements do not change thus they are the same for areas of circulation such as a hallway.
Commonly recetpacles are installed 12 18 inches above floor height.
The receptacle located on the ground in the photo above is obviously not a good idea.
Not everyone follows the same guidelines.
In basements garages and workshops it is often common to see them installed about 48 inches above the floor.
From such a receptaacle.
If you are setting box heights prior to the installation of the subfloor floor covering or any underlayment be sure to account for this expected height difference.
The required receptacles cannot be higher than six foot six inches 6 6.
The nec has no official requirement concerning the height of a receptacle above any finished floor including the kitchen floor.
There is no specification for outlet height from the floor.
The standard height for wall outlet boxes is about 12 inches from the top of the floor covering to the bottom of the receptacle box or 16 inches to the top of the box.
Todays inspection had receptacles installed about 48 inches above the floor in a bedroom.
California also sets a maximum height 48 inches to the top of the box the same as required by the ada.
The americans with disabilities act on the other hand specifies 15.
But there is no minimum height requirement and additional receptacles beyond the two required can be higher than the six foot six inches maximum.
Seemed out of place.
The minimum height is 15 inches from the bottom of the receptacle box to the floor and the maximum height is 48 inches.
The ada also establishes guidelines for the placement of outlets above counters and in other places that are hard to reach for people confined to wheelchairs.