I don t have a copy of the 2011 nec but my stamped plans for new residential construction call for two convenience outlets in the attic both of which are to be protected on a gfci circuit preferably one gfci outlet in the attic controlling both though the plans don t specify where the controlling gfci needs to be.
Gfci branch in attic.
They have a remote they are not tied into a switch.
There are three gfci outlets in house one in kitchen one in kids rest room and one for master rest room.
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.
All 125 volt through 250 volt receptacles installed in the locations specified in 210 8 a 1 through 11 and supplied by single phase branch circuits rated 150 volts or less to ground shall have ground fault circuit interrupter protection for personnel.
Since the attic gfci is not required by 210 8 then i guess it does not need to be readily accessible.
04 07 14 at 08 17 pm.
It s not in the nec but all that matters is the regulations your local jurisdiction has adopted.
The outlet in the balcony of the master bedroom is connected to the gfci outlet in kids restroom instead of.
Multifamily dwellings with individual entrances at grade level must have at least one gfci protected receptacle.
Receptacles in these areas must have gfci protection.
Is gfci protection required in the attic.
Gfci stands for ground fault circuit interrupter sometimes called a gfi.
Its purpose is to help protect users against electrical shock.
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The junction box in the attic is tied to the ceiling fans.
I have reset all the breakers and gfci this happened a few week ago were the ceiling fans didn t work for a few days but then came back on.
Receptacles installed under the eaves of roofs.
All breakers are simple breakers no gfci buttons and work fine based on multi meter.
This old house has weird wiring e g.
May 1 2015 8.
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.
Unfinished basements are defined as portions or areas of the basement not intended as habitable rooms and limited to storage areas work areas etc.
It may shock or electrocute you if the outlet is not gfci protected.
Outlets installed 150 volts to ground or less and up to 50 amps.
I am surprised that the nec does not enforce readily accessible for all gfci s barring a few.
In general gfci is required for receptacles but not for lighting.