Does anyone have that document.....

Originally Posted By: m bettencourt
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…that shows in graph form the changes in building codes and their dates regarding GFCIs, smoke detectors, etc. and when their specific uses became mandated? Thanks in advance.


Originally Posted By: kmcmahon
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Talk to Jerry Peck.



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Originally Posted By: tallen
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Best I can do. Courtesy of Jerry Peck. I think


DATES GFCI REQUIRMENTS WERE ESTABLISHED:
1971 Receptacles within 15 feet of pool walls
1971 All equipment used with storable swimming pools
1973 All outdoor receptacles
1974 Construction Sites
1975 Bathrooms, 120-volt pool lights, and fountain equipment
1978 Garages, spas, and hydromassage tubs
1978 Outdoor receptacles above 6ft.6in. grade access exempted
1984 Replacement of non-grounding receptacles with no grounding conductor allowed
1984 Pool cover motors
1984 Distance of GFCI protection extended to 20 feet from pool walls
1987 Unfinished basements
1987 Kitchen countertop receptacles within 6 feet of sink
1987 Boathouses
1990 Crawlspaces (with exception for sump pumps or other dedicated equip.)
1993 Wet bar countertops within 6 feet of sink
1993 Any receptacle replaced in an area presently requiring GFCI
1996 All kitchen counters ? not just those within 6 feet of sink
1996 All exterior receptacles except dedicated de-icing tape receptacle
1996 Unfinished accessory buildings at or below grade
1999 Exemption for dedicated equipment in crawlspace removed
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Originally Posted By: m bettencourt
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Thanks, someone is sending me the document I need.


Originally Posted By: jpeck
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GFCI page



Jerry Peck


South Florida