JJWalecka
Senior Member
- Location
- New England
422.51 Cord-and-plug-connected Vending Machines. Cord-and-plug-connected vending machines manufactured or re-manufactured on or after January 1, 2005, shall include a ground fault circuit interrupter as an integral part of the attachment plug or located in the power supply cord within 300 mm (12 in.) of the attachment plug. Cord-and-plug-connected vending machines not incorporating integral GFCI protection shall be connected to a GFCI protected outlet.
If the GFCI trips:
Store employee is presumable responsible to reset GFCI. Most likely the cash register attendant could not move it by hand or with dolly.
Does the employee moving it create a greater potential hazard involving the machine toppling over?
I understand the theory and the safety that a GFCI creates for a vending machine. I ponder if an employee could move the machine safely to reset it.
Perhaps a GFCI circuit breaker would be better?
Any thoughts?
Justin J. Walecka
If the GFCI trips:
Store employee is presumable responsible to reset GFCI. Most likely the cash register attendant could not move it by hand or with dolly.
Does the employee moving it create a greater potential hazard involving the machine toppling over?
I understand the theory and the safety that a GFCI creates for a vending machine. I ponder if an employee could move the machine safely to reset it.
Perhaps a GFCI circuit breaker would be better?
Any thoughts?
Justin J. Walecka