I just finished a small pump station with a package pump unit contained in a concrete block building. A 225 amp service, 3 convenience receptacles, 2 lights, and one 240 volt simplex receptacle for a plug in heater. There were no plans or specs. I protected all the 120 volt receptacles with GFCI receptacles. The inspector told me he considered the building a wet location, and required a ground fault breaker for the dedicated 240 volt simplex receptacle for the heater.  Was he correct? I am never against personnel safety, but I am not sure he is correct. I did install the breaker to get the job completed, but I would like to know for my own curiosity. Thanks.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			 
				
 
 
		 
 
		