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NEC requirement
Section 210.8(B) includes requirements for other than dwelling units and includes a list of locations that require receptacles to be protected by a listed Class A GFCI. The protection can be a part of the receptacle or an upstream circuit breaker or upstream receptacle. The requirements of 210.8(B) impact all 125-volt through 250-volt receptacles supplied by single-phase branch circuits rated 150 volts or less to ground. The ampere range of the single-phase branch circuit is 50 Amperes or less. Three phase branch circuits of 100 Amperes or less and 150 volts or less to ground are also included.
There is a total of (15) identified locations and six exceptions.
When determining which receptacles, or in the case of list item (7), which receptacles supplying cord-and-plug-connected fixed or stationary appliances, must be GFCI protected in the identified locations, a measurement must be taken. The measurement is made as the shortest path the power supply cord that is connected to the receptacle, or fixed or stationary appliance, would follow without piercing a floor, wall, ceiling, or fixed barrier.
NEC 2023 code change/intention
Existing list item (2) has been separated into two separate list items as they are two separate areas and beverage preparation was added. A new list item (4) addresses Buffet serving areas that have permanent provisions for food serving, beveraging serving, or cooking. List item (7) which addresses receptacles installed within 6 ft. of sinks was modified to include fixed or stationary appliances served by a receptacle where the fixed or stationary appliance is within 6 ft. of the sink. New list item (13) is added to require GFCI protection for aquariums, bait wells, and similar open aquatic vessels or containers.
Rationale for change
What are the 2023 NEC updates pertaining to GFCI protection in dwelling units?