I am planning the electrical system in my new pole barn. I'm pretty well there except for the GFCIs for ceiling receptacles for lights. The lights are 3 rows of (4) 8 foot, 75 watt LEDs on (3) 14/2 wire -15amp circuits. I have found an older thread on here discussing the subject. What I gathered, if IIRC, from that was that GFCI were not required until NEC2017 on ceiling receptacles. Indiana, one of two states in the nation, uses NEC2008. Does that mean that GFCI are not required in the ceiling light circuits under NEC2008?
The only other way that I know of to do it is to use a GFCI circuit breaker x at least 3 circuits.
What about soffit lights and exterior floodlights? GFCI required under NEC2008?
I think I will go for it and install standard trip breakers and see if they slide by the inspector. Change them if I have to.
Anybody have any insight on old regulations? (It figures Indiana would be about 15 years behind!)
The only other way that I know of to do it is to use a GFCI circuit breaker x at least 3 circuits.
What about soffit lights and exterior floodlights? GFCI required under NEC2008?
I think I will go for it and install standard trip breakers and see if they slide by the inspector. Change them if I have to.
Anybody have any insight on old regulations? (It figures Indiana would be about 15 years behind!)