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US national code and gfci ganging

by Kunta Kinte <roots@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Nov 28, 2007 at 04:15 PM

Going to have a fair amount of e-work done on my home. My arch. said
that gfci outlets have to be home-runs. Someone else said they can be
ganged and/or a gfci breaker can be used _or_ as long as the first
outlet in the run is gfci thats fine too.  It seems to me the least
expensive way to go is to have the first outlet in the circuit be gfci
(subject to wet condition location etc.)

What is code for gfcis Interior/wet/kitchen and exterior?  When I
first started researching this I found a copy of the code on-line --
but had no way of searching or my search terms turned up nothing
useful.

Can anybody answer? or at least point me to a chapter/verse in the
code that clearly states the answer?

thanks, Bryan
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
US national code and gfci ganging
Kunta Kinte <roots@[EM  2007-11-28 16:15:13 
Re: US national code and gfci ganging
"hrhofmann@[EMAIL PR  2007-12-05 18:17:03 
Re: US national code and gfci ganging
bud-- <remove.budnews@  2007-12-07 10:35:52 
Re: US national code and gfci ganging
Kunta Kinte <roots@[EM  2007-12-09 20:49:01 

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