K klv New member Jun 29, 2005 #1 Would a "boat lift/hoist" branch circuit located in a marina (operated from a aluminum floating dock) on the water, be required to have a GFCI breaker for its branch circuit. Article that pertain to this questions???
Would a "boat lift/hoist" branch circuit located in a marina (operated from a aluminum floating dock) on the water, be required to have a GFCI breaker for its branch circuit. Article that pertain to this questions???
infinity Moderator Staff member Location New Jersey Occupation Journeyman Electrician (retired) Jun 29, 2005 #2 Re: Boat lift/hoist GFCI Breaker Does it have a 15 or 20 amp, 125 volt receptacle? If so, than it would require GFCI protection. See 555.19(B)(1).
Re: Boat lift/hoist GFCI Breaker Does it have a 15 or 20 amp, 125 volt receptacle? If so, than it would require GFCI protection. See 555.19(B)(1).
R redfish Senior Member Jun 29, 2005 #3 Re: Boat lift/hoist GFCI Breaker Boy how I would GFCI protect that circuit, no questions asked. Would be well worth the added (small) expense.
Re: Boat lift/hoist GFCI Breaker Boy how I would GFCI protect that circuit, no questions asked. Would be well worth the added (small) expense.