FAQ

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New
210.8(B)(13) GFCI Protection for
Non-Dwelling Aquariums and Bait Wells
Change Summary
• The GFCI requirements for receptacles within 6 ft of
fish tanks and bit wells.
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.
(13) Aquariums, bait wells, and similar open aquatic vessels
or containers, such as tanks or bowls, where receptacles are
installed within 1.8 m (6 ft.) from the top inside edge or rim
or from the conductive support framing of the vessel
or container
Expert Analysis
A new list item has been added to clarify aquariums, bait
wells, and similar open aquatic vessels or containers,
such as tanks or bowls, where receptacles are installed
within 6 ft (1.8 m) from the top inside edge or rim or
from the conductive support framing of the vessel or
container, in other than dwelling units, are required to
have GFCI protection for personnel. A significant shock
and electrocution hazard exists in other than dwelling
occupancies where aquariums or live bait wells are
located near receptacle outlets. This hazard is very
similar to receptacles within 6 ft (1.8 m) of a sink,
bathtubs or shower stalls which are all required to be
GFCI protected.
Leviton Solution
For wet or damp environments Leviton recommends the
Weather-Resistant (WR) SmartlockPro GFCI
Material taken from the National Electric Code
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is reprinted with permission
from NFPA 70
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, 2023 edition. National Electrical Code
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