I have a question regarding a GFCI behind a washer and dryer tower. I understand that a GFCI is required behind a washer and dryer but in this case this is a laundry closet with a laundry tower if the GFCI happens to trip, how is a customer supposed to reset it? Is it still required to have a GFCI, if it is not accessible? Thank you in advance for any input.
I rough in two outlets on the 20A laundry circuit required by 210.11(C)(3) one thats reachable for an iron or other utility use that has the GFCI near the laundry sink or in your case reachable inside the closet for a iron then the outlet behind the washer is on the load side of that GFCI.
Unless you have local codes that say otherwise a panel change doesn't require updating receptacles to have GFCI protection where otherwise required by current code. Unless maybe I missed something in 2020 or 2023?
Yeah there is no such 'code requirement' for the GFCI on panel changes, as long as your doing a panel swap on grandma's house and its all original like the day she bought it in 1946.
The reason EC's are doing it is a trend I have seen with AHJ inspectors is if they come out to inspect a panel swap and see old 2-wire circuits (Non grounded) that were allowed by a previous code they want see a GFCI breaker on those 2-wire circuits
or that
that all the existing receptacles are two prong, 406.4(D).
and none of the light fixtures have been replaced with ones with exposed metal parts (410.42)
Next home inspector for the home insurance will require GFCI's up to current code as part of underwriting a new homeowners policy on a house sale.
The old metal boxes are too small for GFCI devices, or opening them up reveals more DIY violations that your now responsible for, so the GFCI breakers go in. Also GFCI breakers are guaranteed to be accessible.
However either way GFCI or not for an appliance installer just replacing any washer it always has to be connected to an actual equipment ground per 250.114(3)(b) no exceptions like 406.4(D). The equipment ground can be run as per 250.130(C)