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Usually grandfather laws apply. If the outlets were installed before GFCI
protection was the law, you probably will comply, however replacing the
receptacles with GFCI type is relatively inexpensive and gives you a greater
degree of safety
"Kathy" wrote in message ...
We have exterior receptacles installed on front and back of the house. Our
city code adopts NEC 2002. We do and waterproof cover on the receptacles
but not GFCI protection. Does the weather cover alone satisfies the code,
or we need both cover and GFCI?
TIA


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