250 Volt Range receptacle- non dwelling

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nizak

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Would a single phase 125/250 volt 50 amp receptacle supplying a range in a commercial kitchen need to be GFCI protected under the 2017 NEC?

If so could you please give me the applicable article

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packersparky

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Would a single phase 125/250 volt 50 amp receptacle supplying a range in a commercial kitchen need to be GFCI protected under the 2017 NEC?

If so could you please give me the applicable article

Thanks

Yes. 210.8(B)(2)

(B) Other Than Dwelling Units. All single-phase receptacles
rated 150 volts to ground or less, 50 amperes or less and three phase
receptacles rated 150 volts to ground or less,
100 amperes or less installed in the following locations shall
have ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection for personnel.


(2) Kitchens
 

Dennis Alwon

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Yes, if it plugs in

210.8
(B) Other Than Dwelling Units. All single-phase receptacles
rated 150 volts to ground or less, 50 amperes or less and threephase
receptacles rated 150 volts to ground or less,
100 amperes or less installed in the following locations shall
have ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection for personnel
(1) Bathrooms
(2) Kitchens
(3) Rooftops
Exception: Receptacles on rooftops shall not be required to be readily
accessible other than from the rooftop.
(4) Outdoors

there are more locations
 
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