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nfpa.org
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GFCI Outlet Installation Requirements

The National Electric Code (NEC) requires GFCI protection for all 15- and 20-ampere, single-phase, 125-volt receptacles installed in bathrooms. Refer to NEC Article 210.8 for specific guidelines.

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electrical-contractor.com
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NEC Code for Bathroom GFCI Outlets

According to the NEC, GFCI outlets must be installed in bathrooms within 36 inches of the sink. This is outlined in NEC Section 210.8(A)(1).

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researchgate.net
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GFCI Protection in Bathrooms: A Review of the NEC

This study examines the NEC requirements for GFCI protection in bathrooms, highlighting the importance of proper installation and testing. The research is based on NEC Article 210.8.

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thisoldhouse.com
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Bathroom GFCI Outlet Installation Guide

When installing a GFCI outlet in a bathroom, ensure it meets NEC standards. This guide provides step-by-step instructions and references NEC Section 210.8.

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inspectapedia.com
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NEC Bathroom GFCI Requirements

The NEC requires GFCI protection for bathroom receptacles. InspectAPedia provides an overview of these requirements, citing NEC Article 210.8.

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youtube.com
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GFCI Outlet Installation in Bathrooms: What You Need to Know

This video explains the NEC requirements for GFCI outlet installation in bathrooms, covering topics such as location, testing, and compliance with NEC Section 210.8.

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energycodes.gov
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NEC Code for Bathroom Electrical Installations

The U.S. Department of Energy provides an overview of the NEC code requirements for bathroom electrical installations, including GFCI outlets. Refer to NEC Article 210.8 for specific guidelines.

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electriccalc.com
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GFCI Outlet Installation Calculator

This tool helps electricians determine the required GFCI protection for bathroom outlets based on the NEC. It references NEC Article 210.8 and provides calculations for compliance.