Do GFCI's within 3 feet of edge of sink need to be protected by GFCI or actually be a GFCI device?
L lunalilo Member Sep 8, 2010 #1 Do GFCI's within 3 feet of edge of sink need to be protected by GFCI or actually be a GFCI device?
dwellselectric Inactive, Email Never Verified Location Cape Cod, Massachusetts Sep 8, 2010 #2 As long as it's GFCI protected it could be a regular outlet
480sparky Senior Member Location Iowegia Sep 8, 2010 #3 The receptacle needs only to be protected by a GFCI. It could be a GFCI receptacle in that location, a GFCI device 'upstream' in the circuit, or a GFCI breaker.
The receptacle needs only to be protected by a GFCI. It could be a GFCI receptacle in that location, a GFCI device 'upstream' in the circuit, or a GFCI breaker.