I've got my final inspection next week for my 40x50 shop that is detached from my home and this issue has been brought up.
The only thing I can find in the CEC says tamper resistant receptacles are required for dwelling units. There is nothing about outbuildings or accessory buildings.
The Canadian Electrical Code defines dwelling unit as “one or more rooms for the use of one or more persons as a housekeeping unit with cooking, eating, living, and sleeping facilities”.
The outdoor receptacles on the shop are in weatherproof in-use boxes and are all GFCI and tamper resistant. However, my indoor plugs are standard issue 20amp Leviton units.
Do I need tamper proof plugs inside the building to adhere to code?
Thank you in advance.
The only thing I can find in the CEC says tamper resistant receptacles are required for dwelling units. There is nothing about outbuildings or accessory buildings.
The Canadian Electrical Code defines dwelling unit as “one or more rooms for the use of one or more persons as a housekeeping unit with cooking, eating, living, and sleeping facilities”.
The outdoor receptacles on the shop are in weatherproof in-use boxes and are all GFCI and tamper resistant. However, my indoor plugs are standard issue 20amp Leviton units.
Do I need tamper proof plugs inside the building to adhere to code?
Thank you in advance.
are they not a NEC requrement as well?