charlie b said:This building has places to sleep, and to eat, and to "answer nature's call." Shouldn't that make it a dwelling unit?
ultramegabob said:Many hotels and hospitals meet those requirements also, and I would treat them all as commercial.
iwire said:Are you aware of 210.60?
But I would count the area the OP speaks of as commercial or institutional.
iwire said:Are you aware of 210.60?
But I would count the area the OP speaks of as commercial or institutional.
Jim W in Tampa said:NEC is what your electrical inspector cares about.They are making food for other than family.Also sure they are getting paid to cook.Rather dought nec cares who or where the food is going.They are looking at the workers and clean up crews safety.Usually the floor needs good moping every night and the things pluged in need moved.Why would you not want to put the gfi in ?
charlie b said:This building has places to sleep, and to eat, and to "answer nature's call." Shouldn't that make it a dwelling unit?