I think the 2017 NEC requires all kitchen receptacle outlets to be GFCI protected-not just counter top receptacles. Can the GFCI for a DW or disposal or trash compactor be located under the sink? Is that considered accessible?
And if an upstream device is mounted on the backsplash does it need to be a blank face type?
Also, for the garage door opener receptacle the ceiling mounted device is not accessible, so does it need to be downstream from a wall mounted GFCI? If inspector requires a separate circuit for the GDO, does this mean the GFCI on the wall needs to be a blank face type?
And if an upstream device is mounted on the backsplash does it need to be a blank face type?
Also, for the garage door opener receptacle the ceiling mounted device is not accessible, so does it need to be downstream from a wall mounted GFCI? If inspector requires a separate circuit for the GDO, does this mean the GFCI on the wall needs to be a blank face type?