diesel06
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i have detached 42 by 27 mortan building, concrete floor, are gcfi outlets required or can i use regular outlets
You should do what your area requires. Since my area doesn't require them, I just put in regular outlets in my shop building.
Did you ever get a shock from a faulty electrical part? Did anybody you know ever touch a worn extension cord and get shocked? I do. He couldn't let go of the cord because his hand muscles locked up. If the neighbor wasn't nearby to yank the cord from the outlet, he would now be dead.
How much money will you save by omitting one or two GFCI outlets? Twenty bucks? Think about it.....
Yeah,maybe.Now please tell us how an AFCI saved your puppy's life at the orphanage and we can all shed a tear together...![]()

would all the outlets have to be gfcis? im running two circuits for outlets, 6 on one 6 on the other
Yeah,maybe.Now please tell us how an AFCI saved your puppy's life at the orphanage and we can all shed a tear together...![]()





the building is just a work shop, no living quarters or anything like that, i guess it would be classified as residential, its not a new build, it was built in the 70s not being inspected just updated the wiring and i want to do it the right way and i priced gfci, they are pricey compared to regular outlets. would all the outlets have to be gfcis? im running two circuits for outlets, 6 on one 6 on the other
Yeah,maybe.Now please tell us how an AFCI saved your puppy's life at the orphanage and we can all shed a tear together...![]()
Just put a GFCI receptacle first in line on each of your two circuits. Use regular receptacles on the rest of your receptacles on that circuit. Follow the directions included in the box. You will only have to buy 2 GFCI's.
Did you ever get a shock from a faulty electrical part? Did anybody you know ever touch a worn extension cord and get shocked? I do. He couldn't let go of the cord because his hand muscles locked up. If the neighbor wasn't nearby to yank the cord from the outlet, he would now be dead.
How much money will you save by omitting one or two GFCI outlets? Twenty bucks? Think about it.....
None of those horrors have ever happened to me or anyone I know.
I only have GFCIs in exterior outlets and kitchens and bathrooms. Everything else is regular outlets. I sleep well at night.
ok cool, ill just do it this way,that will save me in having to buy 12 gfci outlets