S sparky46514 Member Aug 15, 2003 #1 Is there a NEC requirement for GFCI outlets in a commercial building ? i.e. within 5 feet of a sink,restroom ,any other locations.
Is there a NEC requirement for GFCI outlets in a commercial building ? i.e. within 5 feet of a sink,restroom ,any other locations.
tom baker First Chief Moderator & NEC Expert Staff member Location Bremerton, Washington Occupation Master Electrician Aug 15, 2003 #2 Re: GFCI Receptacles in Commercial Bldg. Take a look at Section 210.8(B) It is not the same as dwelling units. Washington State requires the dwelling unit GFCI requirements for all occupancies.
Re: GFCI Receptacles in Commercial Bldg. Take a look at Section 210.8(B) It is not the same as dwelling units. Washington State requires the dwelling unit GFCI requirements for all occupancies.
ryan_618 Senior Member Location Salt Lake City, Utah Aug 17, 2003 #3 Re: GFCI Receptacles in Commercial Bldg. Bathrooms. Rooftops. Kitchens. And where ever the EE draws them on the plan.
Re: GFCI Receptacles in Commercial Bldg. Bathrooms. Rooftops. Kitchens. And where ever the EE draws them on the plan.