It doesn’t really even need an exception. Working means disconnecting when more than 20 A are drawn, and this doesn’t do that. The rule works just fine, and counterexamples always boil down to someone misunderstanding the design goals and using a bad definition of works.
I’m pretty sure there is an exception to that rule when it comes to electricity.
The wood bullet into the tile grout was a nice touch I thought.
Hey, it’s supported!
…kinda
Fr tho this is some incredible jimbo work
It doesn’t really even need an exception. Working means disconnecting when more than 20 A are drawn, and this doesn’t do that. The rule works just fine, and counterexamples always boil down to someone misunderstanding the design goals and using a bad definition of works.
Yeah, I’d argue that even taken more broadly any shower that kills the occupants cannot be said to “work” by any reasonable definition.
Obviously, we can all think of one very notable and very unreasonable definition, but I doubt that was the intention here.
it works fine (as a conductor), it just won’t fail as one might expect (if they thought it had a fuse)/breaker)