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#98563 06/01/06 08:03 PM
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Does a cord and plug sauna have to be GFI protected (120-volt, 20-amp with a 20-amp outlet)?


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#98564 06/01/06 10:53 PM
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I don't know of any code requirement for a "Sauna" to be on a GFCI protected circuit. There could be something in the Manufacturer Specs but I'd be surprised .


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