California Electrical Code for GFCI Protection
The California Electrical Code requires GFCI protection for all kitchen and bathroom receptacles. This includes outlets near sinks, countertops, and bathtubs.
The California Electrical Code requires GFCI protection for all kitchen and bathroom receptacles. This includes outlets near sinks, countertops, and bathtubs.
According to the National Fire Protection Association, California requires GFCI protection for all 15- and 20-ampere, single-phase, 125-volt receptacles in kitchens and bathrooms.
The California Energy Commission provides guidelines for GFCI installation in kitchens and bathrooms, including requirements for outlet placement and circuit protection.
This Old House provides an overview of California's GFCI requirements for kitchens and bathrooms, including tips for homeowners and DIYers.
Underwriters Laboratories provides information on California's GFCI code requirements for commercial kitchens, including requirements for food preparation areas and dishwashing equipment.
The International Association of Certified Home Inspectors provides guidance on GFCI installation and inspection in California, including tips for identifying non-compliant outlets.
This video provides an overview of California's GFCI requirements for kitchens and bathrooms, including installation tips and code compliance information.
The State of California provides a guide for homeowners on GFCI protection requirements, including information on kitchen and bathroom outlets, and tips for ensuring compliance with state electrical codes.