Gfci short for ground fault circuit interrupter outlets those unusual outlets with the test and reset buttons are required in areas of the house where shock hazards are greatest.
Gfci in attic.
It is rare and probably violates all versions of the national electric code since 1970 or earlier but i encountered a situation where i installed a gfci circuit breaker in a bathroom outlet circuit in a house that was built around 1958.
The new 2020 nec national electrical code is out and kb electric llc is here to go over two of the changes for gfci protection every homeowner should know.
Its purpose is to help protect users against electrical shock.
Gfci s protect against deadly electrical shocks by sensing leaks in the electrical current and immediately tripping to shut off the power.
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.
Receptacles installed under the eaves of roofs.
The nec 2020 code changes for gfci protection allow for the utmost safety for families and workers alike.
Outlets installed 150 volts to ground or less and up to 50 amps.
Since 1971 the nec has expanded the requirements for ground fault circuit interrupters gfci to protect anyone who plugs into an electrical system.
Initially it was only required for temporary wiring at construction sites and in dwelling unit bathrooms but in recent years.
The gfci kept tripping every hour or.
Multifamily dwellings with individual entrances at grade level must have at least one gfci protected receptacle.
In an effort to safeguard even more electrical installations the nec has expanded requirements for gfci type receptacles.
It may shock or electrocute you if the outlet is not gfci protected.
What you should know.