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GFCI protection for all 125-volt 15-20 amp receptacles i

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ryan_618

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Re: GFCI protection for all 125-volt 15-20 amp receptacles i

Originally posted by bill addiss:
Anyway, apparently somebody agreed that the Style Manual language was not what it should be and the Exception issue was not clear.
And that someone is Bill Addiss. Thanks for your efforts in making the code an easier document to use.

BTW: Bill is far too modest of a person to admit the fact that the re-write of this portion of the style manual came from his proposals.

Thanks for you dedication Bill
 

jimwalker

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Re: GFCI protection for all 125-volt 15-20 amp receptacles i

? is that receptacle located in that exhaust fan ,in the bathroom ? if so then it needs gfci protection.I know it is unlikely to be used for other than the fan motor but it either is or isn't a receptacle.
 

luke warmwater

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Re: GFCI protection for all 125-volt 15-20 amp receptacles i

Jim, c'mon.
The receptacle inside the exhaust fan is for the exhaust motor.
There is no way that it is meant to be included in this requirement.
Are you saying that your inspectors are enforcing such an opinion?
 

jimwalker

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TAMPA FLORIDA
Re: GFCI protection for all 125-volt 15-20 amp receptacles i

no there not.All i am pointing out is that it is in bathroom area.Yes it is unlikely to cause a problem but it is a receptacle and the code did say ALL and does not mention any exception for dedicated use.
Just having some fun with this one,no i don't put it on gfci

[ May 31, 2004, 09:00 PM: Message edited by: jimwalker ]
 

hurk27

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Re: GFCI protection for all 125-volt 15-20 amp receptacles i

Glad you replied to that statment Jim as I was going to say if it was required to be GFCI protected it still would be a violation of 406.3(A)
 

al hildenbrand

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Electrical Contractor, Electrical Consultant, Electrical Engineer
Re: GFCI protection for all 125-volt 15-20 amp receptacles i

Bill,

You da Man!!!

Thankyou for your excellent work. . .oh so many levels. . .
 
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