It will not require a Bubble cover unless you intend to leave a cord plugged in while unattended. Look closely to (b) and you will see this.410.8 (B) Wet Locations.
(1) 15- and 20-Ampere Receptacles in a Wet Location. 15- and 20-ampere, 125- and 250-volt receptacles installed in a wet location shall have an enclosure that is weatherproof whether or not the attachment plug cap is inserted.
(2) Other Receptacles. All other receptacles installed in a wet location shall comply with (B)(2)(a) or (B)(2)(b).
(a) A receptacle installed in a wet location, where the product intended to be plugged into it is not attended while in use, shall have an enclosure that is weatherproof with the attachment plug cap inserted or removed.
(b) A receptacle installed in a wet location where the product intended to be plugged into it will be attended while in use (e.g., portable tools) shall have an enclosure that is weatherproof when the attachment plug is removed.
It states that it is only required to be weather proof only when nothing is plugged in. It does not require a ?bubble cover?! It is not required to be weather proof while it is being used!(b) A receptacle installed in a wet location where the product intended to be plugged into it will be attended while in use (e.g., portable tools) shall have an enclosure that is weatherproof when the attachment plug is removed.
Why would 406.8(B)(2) even apply here? The rule in 406.8(B)(1) already states that 15 and 20 amp receptacles must have a bubble cover. 406.8(B)(2)(a) and (b) applies to receptacles other than 15 or 20 amp receptacles.Let?s take another look at 406.8 (B)(2)(b) again.
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(b) A receptacle installed in a wet location where the product intended to be plugged into it will be attended while in use (e.g., portable tools) shall have an enclosure that is weatherproof when the attachment plug is removed.
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It states that it is only required to be weather proof only when nothing is plugged in. It does not require a ?bubble cover?! It is not required to be weather proof while it is being used!
I can't believe this. Mike you have lost your edge. You didn't even go past the first page arguing against something that has been common knowledge for several years.Originally posted by jwelectric:
Thank you, I now stand corrected![]()