Receptacles in a Commerical Building's Mechanical Room

Jimmy7

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Location
Boston, MA
Occupation
Electrician
Do the receptacles located in a commercial building's mechanical room require GFCI protection? This is a small one level office building.
 
I wasn't sure if NEC 210.63 would apply?
210.63 is limited to air conditioners/heaters/refrigeration equipment (HVAC) and electrical equipment that requires dedicated spaces.

If you want to put it in, go ahead. I usually specify it in maintenance rooms that have a floor "sink" for filling and washing out mop buckets.

Another section for GFCI requirements (depending on your code cycle) is 422.5.
 
For years I installed 20 amp GFCI receptacles in mechanical rooms to protect workers. These rooms often require power tools, drop lights and are used to test & repair equipment.
 
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