Ground fault protection for twist lock isolated ground recepticles

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Does a twist lock isolated ground recepticle have to be Ground faulted in a mcdonalds resturant if it is in a electrical chase that is mounted to the wall and no counter top is present and the chase is located outside of the kitchen area
 
GFCI protection is only required for 125 volt receptacles in a commercial kitchen. If the receptacle is located out of the kitchen and not in any of the other areas listed in 210.8(B) then GFCI protection is not required.

By the way what is this twistlock receptacle supplying?

Chris
 
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