| vstrose |
| Safety and Efficiency Tips |
| 2010.03.26 14:59:56 | |
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One of the newest, and arguably best, requirements in the electrical installation code has to do with water. As you know, water and electricity don't mix too well, so it's in our best interest to keep them apart. To help make certain they don't mix the 2008 National Electrical Code (NEC) mandates all kitchen outlets be Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI). The NEC also requires all outlets within 6 feet of a tub or basin to be GFCI.
For good measure, The Electric Company of Atlanta recommends GFCI outlets in all kitchen and bathroom electrical installations. Tags: GFCI | National Electrical Code | NEC | Electrical Company Of Atlanta
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