A stainless steel counter of @ 18 feet in length has a small stainless sink in one end.
The stainless sink does not appear to be insulated in any way form the stainless counter.
The area where counter located is not a kitchen (resdential or commercial).
There are several 120V-20A receptacles @ 10" above the back of the counter back splash in a sheet rock wallalong the counter.
The receptacles within 6' of the sink are required to be GFCI.
Would the entire stainless counter be considered part of the sink since both the sink and counter have same potential to ground?
Thus are all the receptacles required to be GFCI no matter how far from the sink they are?
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The stainless sink does not appear to be insulated in any way form the stainless counter.
The area where counter located is not a kitchen (resdential or commercial).
There are several 120V-20A receptacles @ 10" above the back of the counter back splash in a sheet rock wallalong the counter.
The receptacles within 6' of the sink are required to be GFCI.
Would the entire stainless counter be considered part of the sink since both the sink and counter have same potential to ground?
Thus are all the receptacles required to be GFCI no matter how far from the sink they are?
(Moderator’s Note: Edited to remove email address. If you wish to send an email message to this person, then first send a Private Message via this Forum, and ask for the email address.)
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