Vinniem
Senior Member
- Location
- Central Jersey
I recently am involved with a renevation that converts a bathroom into a laundry room.
The old washer dryer setup had a sepreate 110v line for the washer and a 30 amp/220volt line for the dryer.
Both will be installed within 6 feet of a sink.
Does the 30 amp/220volt line have to be GFCI protected?
If so, any suggestions on the best way to do this?
The house panel is filled to capacity and getting a 30 amp GFCI breaker in there is going to be a nightmare.
Thanks for the help.
The old washer dryer setup had a sepreate 110v line for the washer and a 30 amp/220volt line for the dryer.
Both will be installed within 6 feet of a sink.
Does the 30 amp/220volt line have to be GFCI protected?
If so, any suggestions on the best way to do this?
The house panel is filled to capacity and getting a 30 amp GFCI breaker in there is going to be a nightmare.
Thanks for the help.