R RICK NAPIER Senior Member Location New Jersey Jun 9, 2010 #2 I assume this is a dwelling and only receptacles servicing the counter need to be gfi protected 210.8 (A)
I assume this is a dwelling and only receptacles servicing the counter need to be gfi protected 210.8 (A)
raider1 Senior Member Staff member Location Logan, Utah Jun 9, 2010 #3 If the convection oven is 120 volt cord and plug conneted and installed on a kitchen counter top then the receptacle that serves the countertop must be GFCI protected in accordance with 210.8(A)(6). Chris
If the convection oven is 120 volt cord and plug conneted and installed on a kitchen counter top then the receptacle that serves the countertop must be GFCI protected in accordance with 210.8(A)(6). Chris
A acaldera Member Jun 9, 2010 #4 the outlet is notin a kitchen counter but is rather in a middle school. with 4 ovens,2 on floor and other 2 mounted on top
the outlet is notin a kitchen counter but is rather in a middle school. with 4 ovens,2 on floor and other 2 mounted on top
roger Moderator Staff member Location Fl Occupation Retired Electrician Jun 9, 2010 #5 acaldera said: the outlet is notin a kitchen counter but is rather in a middle school. with 4 ovens,2 on floor and other 2 mounted on top Click to expand... In a commercial kitchen if it's a receptacle on a 125 volt 15 or 20 amp circuit it must be on a GFCI, see 210.8(B)(2) Roger Last edited: Jun 9, 2010
acaldera said: the outlet is notin a kitchen counter but is rather in a middle school. with 4 ovens,2 on floor and other 2 mounted on top Click to expand... In a commercial kitchen if it's a receptacle on a 125 volt 15 or 20 amp circuit it must be on a GFCI, see 210.8(B)(2) Roger