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GFCI and AFCI History Charts - Updated  

 
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We recently sent out a newsletter that linked to a GFCI History chart. We were contacted by its creator, Jerry Peck and informed that there is in fact an updated version of this GFCI History Chart as well as an updated AFCI History Chart. These charts are updated each Code cycle. As a result of our newsletter he was contacted about his chart and it led to some additional updates so once again we are glad that our newsletters are creating these conversations. Thank you Jerry for sending us these updated charts and for helping us help others.

 

Click here to download the GFCI History Chart

Click here to download the AFCI History Chart

 

If anyone has any additional comments for Jerry you can comment on this newsletter and he will receive it or you can contact him directly by email:

 

Jerry Peck
Editor/Publisher
Inspectors’ Field Comments Newsletter
jerry@jerrypeck.com

 

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  • I have incorporated wording, as best possible, into the GFCI chart to reflect the comments I have received, both here and personally.

    I added the notes over the years as they came up, ending with the notes in an order which may have been difficult to follow. Thus, I also re-ordered the notes to address the columns from left to right - I believe the notes are now easier to follow in relation to the chart above them.

    I thank everyone for their comments and suggestions,

    Jerry

    Jerry Peck  May 5 2015, 3:05 pm EDT
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  • Thank you, I did not read 'outlet" and "receptacles" Part, you saved me more headaches.

    david  May 3 2015, 11:32 pm EDT
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  • Mike and Jerry, these charts are great tools. I was wondering if the Utility and Laundry columns should be separated now on the GFCI chart. All 120 volt laundry receptacles require GFCI protection, while only those within 6 feet of sink are required to be GFCI protected in utility room. The current chart is misleading at first glance using footnote x8.

    Gary  May 3 2015, 10:07 am EDT
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  • Reply from: Jerry Peck   May 3 2015, 5:06 pm EDT
    Yes, and thank you, someone else brought those to my attention too.

    That I did not update the heading from "Wet Bar" to just sinks.

    And that I need to adjust the notes to add/clarify the dishwasher receptacles

    I thank everyone for all their comments as it allows me to add better clarity to the charts and correct things I mis-worded or that I simply missed.

    Please continue sending me the things you find which are not clear or not correct - I will tweak the charts to include those items.

    Thank you,

    Jerry Peck
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  • Thanks Mike This will be big help.

    Robert Taylor  May 1 2015, 6:42 pm EDT
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  • Once again thank you Mike and one day I will have the privilege to personally meet you.

    Jose A. Guillen  May 1 2015, 1:12 pm EDT
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  • Reply from: Mike Holt   May 1 2015, 1:38 pm EDT
    Yes you will and I look forward to that day.
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  • Well Done thanks, thanks nate

    Nathan  May 1 2015, 12:30 pm EDT
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  • Excellent information TY Mike DeCaro

    Mike DeCaro  May 1 2015, 11:17 am EDT
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  • I think GFCI receptacles should be required in all spaces that have concrete floors above earth, for example: factories.

    Bill Talbot  May 1 2015, 9:28 am EDT
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  • Awesome Mike, thank you Jerry.

    Alex  April 30 2015, 11:22 pm EDT
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