john2016
Member
- Location
- California
- Occupation
- Electrical Engineer
Is a heater cable for a commercial freezer required to have GFCI protection on the 120V circuit? I was always under the impression that only 15a and 20a receptacles were only required to be GFCI protected. Nothing else such as refrigeration equipment, etc such as 208V or 120V refrigeration equipment that is hard wired. The reason why I ask is that I currently have a 20Amp, 208V, 1 phase circuit feeding the walk-in freezer coil, door defrost heater cable, drain line heater, lights, and temperature alarm. The commercial freezer is having issues with the heater cable so the refrigeration contractor is recommending to provide a dedicate 120V circuit for the heater cable. Does that heater cable have to be GFCI protected? Thank you.