paulrb said:Does an electric clothes dryer need GFCI protection if the outlet is within six feet of the water supply for the washing machine?
Why would that be relevant? 210.8 starts by saying it applies to 125 volt receptacles.dcspector said:I did not see that before my first reply.......is this water supply a sink?
charlie b said:
Why would that be relevant? 210.8 starts by saying it applies to 125 volt receptacles.
llverbeek said:correct me if I'm wrong here... not even the washing machine needs GFCI.. (and it will probably NEVER be 6' from the "water source")
llverbeek said:iwire .. I was thinking of a standard laundry where the water source is the laundry box..
Laundry trays (tubs) are usually far away from the washer..
Dennis Alwon said:I would fight that ruling all the way.
iwire said:Fight what?![]()
To have GFCIs under the kitchen cabs or GFCIs near laundry sinks?
Dennis Alwon said:To not have Gfci near the laundry sink when under a countertop or behind an undercounter washing machine.
Dennis Alwon said:You are so funny stickboy
iwire said:If the washer is 125 volt 15 or 20 amp and the receptacle for it is within 6' of a sink than yes, it will be required to be GFCI protected.
If there is no sink than no GFCI needed.
The requirement is based on a sink, not a water source.