2023 NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE - Section 210. 8 (F) - Mike Holts Forum 210 8(F) is for Outlets No more hardwired exceptions for anything <=50A outdoors, in garages, Accessory buildings, or Boathouses IMO GFCI disconnect for HVAC condenser units may not hold up for 5yr warranty period
Update - 210. 8(F) and the 2020 NEC - Mike Holt In the 2020 NEC, section 210 8(F) was added requiring that outlets providing power to residential split style air conditioners have GFCI protection This new section makes the possibility of nuisance tripping on new HVAC equipment highly likely Following are the latest updates we've received
210. 8 (F) GFCI Protection - Mike Holts Forum Any place between the unit terminals and the utility service point would fulfill 210 8(F) requirements The most common choices would typically be either at the breaker panel or in the disconnecting means near the unit
ARTICLE 210 BRANCH CIRCUITS 2 | Mike Holt Enterprises | Changes to the National Electrical Code 2023 3rd Printing EXPANDED The rule in 210 8(F) for outdoor outlets was new last cycle and caused a big problem with air-conditioning units in areas outside of dwelling units This battle continued during the 2023 revision and four new items were added to the list Dwelling
GFCI protection is NOT required for HVAC equipment, and that . . . - Facebook GFCI protection is NOT required for HVAC equipment, and that includes heatpumps used air-conditioning and swimming pools and spas, see 210 8 (F) Exception 2 Comments without a NEC reference, supporting documentation, or created with AI are not welcome and will removal Passed my exams sir could not have done it without you guys
210. 8(F) and the 2020 NEC - Follow-up - Mike Holt We recently sent out a newsletter regarding an issue that has arisen because in the 2020 NEC, section 210 8(F) was added requiring that outlets providing power to residential split style air conditioners have GFCI protection
August 3, 2017 - Electrician Talk Mastering the branch-circuit requirements in Article 210 will give you a jump-start toward completing installations that are free of Code violations GFCI devices required by 210 8(A) through (E) must be installed in readily accessible locations Ground-fault circuit interruption for personnel must be provided as required in 210 8(A) through (E)
Section 210. 8 (F) of the 2020 NEC - Mike Holts Forum It’s very clear from Mikes graphic that GFCI protection is required 210 8 F is a general requirement and does not need to list every type of utilization equipment