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Gfci branch in attic.
It may shock or electrocute you if the outlet is not gfci protected.
Outdoor receptacles are required to be gfci protected 210 8 a 3.
Junction boxes and splicing electrical wiring.
Ground fault circuit interrupter protection gfci it s rather remarkable when you stop to think about it.
Article 210 provides gfci requirements in 210 8 and afci requirements in 210 12.
The nec requires that all outlet receptacles in a bathroom be gfci protected.
These requirements apply to 125v receptacles rated at 15a or 20a circuits are 120v but the receptacles are rated 125v.
Branch circuits part two.
Gfci receptacles are required in bathrooms garages crawl spaces basements laundry rooms and areas where a water source is present.
Nec 210 23 permissible loads the total rating of utilization equipment fastened in place other than luminaires should not exceed 50 of the branch circuit ampere rating where lighting fixtures and or cord and plug connected utilization equipment are not fastened in place or both are supplied.
Gfci stands for ground fault circuit interrupter sometimes called a gfi.
If you re in the bathroom and you put your hand accidentally down in a sink filled with water while holding a plugged in hair dryer.
List the two cases where outdoor receptacles are exempt from gfci protection.
All receptacles must be gfci protected.
Gfci protection is designed to prevent the shocks that might occur when a ground fault occurs and it can be provided by special gfci outlet receptacles or by a gfci circuit breaker that protects the entire circuit.
Gfci protection is required for 125 volt to 250 volt receptacles supplied by single phase branch circuits rated 150 volts or less to the ground.
Exempt are receptacles that are not readily accessible are supplied by a dedicated branch circuit and serve snow melting or deicing equipment.
2018 was the 50th anniversary of gfci protection in the national electrical code nec.
Its purpose is to help protect users against electrical shock.
Any time we refer to a receptacle in this discussion of gfcis or afcis we are referring to this kind of receptacle.
Garages and accessory buildings.
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All outdoor receptacles must be gfci protected with one exception.