bobinyelm
Well-known member
I will be starting the wiring on my 32X60 shop soon.
I used to wire houses when in college working for my uncle, a licensed electrical contractor, but that was 45 years ago and code has changed a lot, especially recently.
I can ask my assigned state electrical inspector (who will inspect my rough-in and final), but I want to be educated when I ask, and we are only allowed to contact our assigned inspector between 8am and 8:30am, and if someone beats you to the office, you have to repeat daily until you snag him, which is a giant PITA.
I've been reading the Code, but not sure if AFCI Breakers are required in detached shop buildings.
Are Tamper Resistant receptacles required in detached shops if installed below 5.5ft above the floor?
Where are GFCIs required in shop buildings.
The last shop I wired in WA was 20 years ago and none were required then, but our new home came with 15 AFCI breakers (some of which nuisance trip depending on what I plug into them), and TR receptacles everywhere (which make inserting plus tough, plus only the end of the plug blades make good contact, and some plugs are almost ejected by the units).
I am hoping that they are not required in a shop, but I read elsewhere that any building built on a residential lot (as mine is) is considered a "residential" building, so all house rules apply.
I used to wire houses when in college working for my uncle, a licensed electrical contractor, but that was 45 years ago and code has changed a lot, especially recently.
I can ask my assigned state electrical inspector (who will inspect my rough-in and final), but I want to be educated when I ask, and we are only allowed to contact our assigned inspector between 8am and 8:30am, and if someone beats you to the office, you have to repeat daily until you snag him, which is a giant PITA.
I've been reading the Code, but not sure if AFCI Breakers are required in detached shop buildings.
Are Tamper Resistant receptacles required in detached shops if installed below 5.5ft above the floor?
Where are GFCIs required in shop buildings.
The last shop I wired in WA was 20 years ago and none were required then, but our new home came with 15 AFCI breakers (some of which nuisance trip depending on what I plug into them), and TR receptacles everywhere (which make inserting plus tough, plus only the end of the plug blades make good contact, and some plugs are almost ejected by the units).
I am hoping that they are not required in a shop, but I read elsewhere that any building built on a residential lot (as mine is) is considered a "residential" building, so all house rules apply.

