On 11/17/2014 10:31 PM, philo wrote:
On 11/17/2014 09:28 PM, wrote:
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In a dwelling;
There is no requirement to put the dish washer, disposal or fridge on
GFCI circuits, only "where the receptacles are installed to serve the
countertop surfaces" 210.52(G)(6)
OK, so you are saying no GFC is needed if there is no receptacle?
I looked at the NEC and see 210.52 (G) but no subsection (6)
210.8(A)(6)
Sorry. Brain fart.
Thanks
Also, not that the codes are real strict here in western NC, neither the
DW or disposal have any type ground fault protection, other than a hard
wired ground. The house was built 5 years ago. It does have arc fault
detection for the bedrooms, though, plus GFCIs for all kitchen, bath,
unfinished basement, and exterior outlets. Also, you'd never want any
protectors on the fridge or freezer for obvious reasons.