I work as an industrial maintenance specialist. I am having troubles with a GFCI breaker nusance tripping on a small 120 volt motor on a wash tank. It also works in conjunction with a sonic cleaner system. I replaced the original motor with a washdown motor, because it is in a soap and water environment.
According to art. 210.8 (B) othwer than dwelling units, any receptacle in the bathrooms, rooftop, or kitchen need to be GFCI protected. My question is does it have to be GFCI if I hard wired both the motor and sonic cleaner, it sits adjacent to a sink.
Thanks ahead of time for any help with this problem.
NOWAA
According to art. 210.8 (B) othwer than dwelling units, any receptacle in the bathrooms, rooftop, or kitchen need to be GFCI protected. My question is does it have to be GFCI if I hard wired both the motor and sonic cleaner, it sits adjacent to a sink.
Thanks ahead of time for any help with this problem.
NOWAA