mwm1752
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I know this may stretch the meaning of "outlet"
But you have seen them indoors & the OP did not specify the location. a feeder protecting both branch circuits should be compliant, a ground fault in the circuit should trip any upstream protection. Mine is indoors great for plants
I agree a feeder GFCI should protect both branch circuits, that still doesn't change any installation instruction requirements though. I also still fail to see what difference it makes if it is indoor or outdoor, both need to comply with part II of 680.But you have seen them indoors & the OP did not specify the location. a feeder protecting both branch circuits should be compliant, a ground fault in the circuit should trip any upstream protection. Mine is indoors great for plants
I agree a feeder GFCI should protect both branch circuits, that still doesn't change any installation instruction requirements though. I also still fail to see what difference it makes if it is indoor or outdoor, both need to comply with part II of 680.
I understand what you are saying, but I also see 680.44 applying whether it is indoor or outdoor so nothing really changes because it is inside or outside from 680.44.680.43 Indoor Installations
A spa or hot tub installed indoors shall comply with the provisions of Parts I and II of this article except as modified by this section and shall be connected by the wiring methods of Chapter 3.
680.44 Protection
Except as otherwise provided in this section, the outlet(s) that supplies a self-contained spa or hot tub, a packaged spa or hot tub equipment assembly, or a field-assembled spa or hot tub shall be protected by a ground-fault circuit interrupter.