olly
Senior Member
- Location
- Berthoud, Colorado
- Occupation
- Master Electrician
Was it 2020 code that implemented GFCI breakers on EV charger receptacles in a residential garage or was it in before that?
First required in the 2020 for the receptacle. 625.54
Seems like the chargers themselves have a GFCI function built into them also.
The charger I just installed had no neural wire
Also a charger is not a receptacle
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I just looked at a EV installation at a dwelling. 240 volt 50 AMP Unit. Charger can be hard wired or plug. Installation will have to comply with 2020 NEC.
Please Comment
- If I hard wire the charger in the garage then GFCI protection not required. 210.8 A (2) states "Receptacles" in Garage. NOT OUTLETS. Also 625.54 again states " Receptacles ".
- If I put charger outside then I have to comply with 210.8 F which states " Outlets ". Then it has to be GFCI protected.
THANK YOU. You made me read the rest of the paragraph. Now I see that up to 50 AMPS for GFCI protection. So 60 AMP outlet would not require GFCI protection (210.8(F))