Sump pumps -- GFCI required?
RickH wrote:
On Dec 16, 2:25 pm, "Jay-T" wrote:
I have a sump pump in an unfinished basement. It is on a dedicated 15-amp
120-volt circuit, the outlet/receptacle is on the ceiling, and it is a
duplex GFCI receptacle.
The sump pump failed because the GFCI receptacle tripped, and the basement
flooded.
Are sump pumps required to have a GFCI receptacle according the National
Electrical Code (NEC) even if the receptacle is on the ceiling about 7 1/2
feet from the floor?
Could I change the receptacle from a duplex GFCI receptacle to a single
receptacle that is not GFCI, and still be in compliance with the NEC?
My new home passed without it in 1998, things may have changed.
I personally would not want any critical piece of equipment like that
on a GFCI. Mkes no sense, its in the hole anyway.
If the Sump Pump or Freezer have 3-wire grounded cords, the shouldn't
need a GFCI anyway.
My Sump Pump and all three refrigerator/freezers are on non-GFCI outlets.
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