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Cat. No. T5625
Cat. No. GFNT1-WCat. No. TR5320
Material taken from the National Electric Code
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is reprinted with permission
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, 2023 edition. National Electrical Code
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Informational Note No. 3: Areas of agricultural building
are frequently converted to hospitality areas. These areas can
include petting zoos, stables, and buildings used for recreation or
educational purposes where receptacles are installed.
Exception to (1) through (10): Receptacles in the following locations shall
not be required to be tamper resistant:
(1) Receptacles located more than 1.7 m (5 1⁄2 ft) above the oor
(2) Receptacles that are part of a luminaire or appliance
(3) Where the receptacle outlet is installed within the space occupied by or
designated for each appliance that, in normal use, is not easily moved from
one place to another and is cord-and-plug-connected in accordance with
400.10(A)(6), (A)(7), or (A)(8) the following are permitted:
a. A single receptacle that is not readily accessible and supplies one appliance
b. A duplex receptacle that is not readily accessible and supplies two
appliances
(4) Nongrounding receptacles used for replacements as permitted in
406.4(D)(2)(a)
Expert Analysis
A revision has been made to clarify the locations where
tamper-resistant receptacles are required to be installed.
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