JJWalecka
Senior Member
- Location
- New England
The use of tamper resistant receptacles is required by section 406.11 in the 2008 NEC. That article refers to 210.52.
?In areas specified in 210.52, all 120 volt, 15- and 20-ampere receptacles shall be tamper resistant?
Question: Is the small appliance GFCI considered part of the dwelling unit tamper resistant requirement. What about Bathrooms?
Unless I read it wrong the receptacles required to be tamper proof shall be all but
Those that are part of a luminaries, Controlled by a switch located in cabinets or cupboards, or located more than 5.5 feet above finish floor
Perhaps I am over analyzing this
Thanks JJ
?In areas specified in 210.52, all 120 volt, 15- and 20-ampere receptacles shall be tamper resistant?
Question: Is the small appliance GFCI considered part of the dwelling unit tamper resistant requirement. What about Bathrooms?
Unless I read it wrong the receptacles required to be tamper proof shall be all but
Those that are part of a luminaries, Controlled by a switch located in cabinets or cupboards, or located more than 5.5 feet above finish floor
Perhaps I am over analyzing this
Thanks JJ