I'm trying to determine if some receptacles need to be GFCI protected or not.
We have a administrative area in a aircraft maintenance hanger and there is currently a active water supply line with spickets inside the office area. This room was once a industrial parts type room converted to office.
Directly below and to the sides of these water spickets are receptacles and computer equipment.
After reading 210.8(B), it doesn't seem this situation warrants protection, but I made the call yesterday for this facility replace the receptacles with GFCI or throw a GFCI breaker in the box is capable.
What are your opinions on this? There's no sink in this room. I tried uploading a photo but it failed to do so, might just be our firewall here.
We have a administrative area in a aircraft maintenance hanger and there is currently a active water supply line with spickets inside the office area. This room was once a industrial parts type room converted to office.
Directly below and to the sides of these water spickets are receptacles and computer equipment.
After reading 210.8(B), it doesn't seem this situation warrants protection, but I made the call yesterday for this facility replace the receptacles with GFCI or throw a GFCI breaker in the box is capable.
What are your opinions on this? There's no sink in this room. I tried uploading a photo but it failed to do so, might just be our firewall here.