FAQ

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It would not apply to an equipment room for a spa or
hot tub, fountain, etc. An equipment room for fountain
pumps, chlorinators, etc. is common at hotels and other
installations. This type of equipment room should also
have a GFCI protected receptacle.
A GFCI protected receptable is needed for installers and
maintainers who service equipment in these rooms.
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Important: Covers must be used with WR GFCI
receptacles in damp or wet locations per
NEC Section 406.9.
Cat. No.
GFWT2-KW
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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Revision/New
680.22(A)(4) GFCI Requirements Around
Pool and Similar Areas Expanded
Change Summary
Change expands GFCI requirements around pools to
include up to 250 volt receptacles.
Article 680 Swimming Pools, Fountains,
and Similar Installations
680.22 Lighting, Receptacles, and Equipment
(A) Receptacles
(4) Ground-Fault Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI) and
continued on page 108