There is not one specific "standard" for receptacle and switch heights. There are maximums and minimums that may apply depending on the type of occupancy.
Usually prints will spec the heights, often to the center of device from the finished floor. 12'' is common for receptacles and 48 or 52'' for switches. But ultimately it is up to the customer. There is no code rule for that.
Staples can hold only ONE cable. S1 usually up to 12/2 and S2 up to 12/3.
Canada we get to call them plugs. I feel sorry for you guys.
I started in April '68. May I was putting the device boxes at !2 inches to bottom. Switches at 51 inches to bottom. Then I went on Service Truck as a helper.
When I came back Switches changed to 48 inches to bottom. That's where they are now in my company.
Of course I don't do those anymore. Did change out 6 ballasts in a parking garage yesterday. That's about my speed now, besides 99 is low balling everybody and getting all the good stuff.
they figured all that out 7 yrs ago, way back in 2017
look at the dates above the posts
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