Waterless Toilet GFCI Protection

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Installing multiple Waterless Toilets at Remote Facilities. The small buildings have a small room that I will make into a Toilet Only Rest Room.

The entire building does not have running water at all. Zero plumbing in the building. There is nothing else inside the Rest Room with the Incinolet Waterless Toilet. The toilet is essentially a large stainless steel can with a large heating element and blower fan - See link below.
I will be installing a dedicated 120VAC 20Amp Circuit to the outlet as per the manufacture's requirement.
The toilet has a cord with a 20 Amp Plug. Will not be Hard-Wiring the toilet.

Does the 20 Amp outlet for this Incinolet Toilet need to be GFCI Protected ?

 
If the only thing in the room is the toilet, then it does not meet the definition of a bathroom. My guess is that it would not require GFCI unless the installation instructions advise otherwise.
 
Just have to say, when I decided to enter the electrical field some 50 years ago, never in my wildest imagination would I have ever thought to have to encounter a situation involving a “waterless toilet” that needed an electrical circuit (as opposed to an outhouse)…
 
Just have to say, when I decided to enter the electrical field some 50 years ago, never in my wildest imagination would I have ever thought to have to encounter a situation involving a “waterless toilet” that needed an electrical circuit (as opposed to an outhouse)…
But how can you read the Sears catalog without a light in the outhouse?
 
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