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Article 210 Branch Circuits Not Over 1000 Volts ac,
1500 Volts dc, Nominal
210.8 Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter Protection
for Personnel.
(B) Other Than Dwelling Units.
(2) Kitchens – or areas with a sink and permanent provisions
for either food preparation or cooking
(3) Areas with sinks and permanent provisions for food
preparation, beverage preparation, or cooking
(4) Buffet serving areas with permanent provisions for food
serving, beverage serving, or cooking
(7) Sinks where receptacles or cord-and-plug connected
xed or stationary appliances are installed within 1.8 m (6ft)
from the top inside edge of the bowl of the sink
Expert Analysis
Revisions have been made to clarify several points on
GFCI protection in non-dwelling kitchens:
In non-dwelling kitchens, GFCI protection is required for
all 125 through 250 Volt receptacles supplied by single
phase 50 A or less circuits rated 150 volts to ground or
less, and 3-Phase 100 A or less.
The text in (3) closely parallels the definition of a kitchen,
but the words “beverage preparation” has been added.
This prevents locations like coee and ice cream shops
from avoiding GFCI requirements.
In (4) the NEC addresses buet serving areas which are
popular and previously not directly addressed in the NEC.
Lastly, in (7) text was added to include cord-and-plug
appliances. The NEC makes it clear that they want GFCI
protection in the kitchen.