Chapter 2 of the national electrical code nec does not specifically exclude outlets.
Do receptacles in the attic have to be gfci.
No requirement that it be gfci either.
To begin with though there is no code violation involved with having a receptacle in your attic space.
Older homes are not required to have gfci outlets unless the wiring is being updated but it s a good idea to install them anyway.
Gfci protection is required for 125 volt to 250 volt receptacles supplied by single phase branch circuits rated 150 volts or less to the ground.
Yep not only allowed it is required if you have hvac in the attic very common here.
The nec requires that all outlet receptacles in a bathroom be gfci protected.
Gfci protection can be provided by a gfci receptacle one receptacle will protect others downstream in the circuit and the other protected receptacles should be marked as gfci protected a gfci circuit breaker in the electric panel or a gfci dead front often used for indoor spa tubs and mounted on the wall in the bathroom or.
Is that true in cases where there s hvac equipment in the attic.
The nec requires gfcis on all exterior and bathroom receptacles.
Gfci receptacles are required in bathrooms garages crawl spaces basements laundry rooms and areas where a water source is present.
That s because there is an access walkway to it at least there is supposed to be.