electricmanscott
Senior Member
- Location
- Boston, MA
- Occupation
- Massachusetts Master Electrician, one man show.
For many threads on this board I have argued that an outlet in a closet in a bedroom need not be AFCI protected because it is a closet not a bedroom. When it came time to apply my own logic I did the opposite. In a 1/2 bath with a washer and dryer behind bifold doors (a closet just like a bedroom closet) I installed a gfci receptacle for the washing machine. All bathroom receptacles must be gfci protected. But this receptacle is not in a bathroom it is in a closet. Right?
For the record the inspector pointed out that a gfci is not required because the receptacle is for a washing machine. I don't see that exception applying to this situation but I kept my mouth shut.
For the record the inspector pointed out that a gfci is not required because the receptacle is for a washing machine. I don't see that exception applying to this situation but I kept my mouth shut.