406.3 (D)(3)and(4) of the 2002 NEC both seem to indicate that a GFCI outlet is suitable for replacing any non-grounding type receptacle. However, 406 (E) does reference section 250.114 in an FPN, but don't sections 3 and 4 stand alone? This is important information because say during a sale of a home an inspection report may ding an outgoing homeowner for non-grounding outlets and I'd always understood the GFCI method to be OK. Comments?

P.S. Motor loads shouldn't trip GFCIS, but my fridge in the garage did, I just didn't notice it till I smelled it. [Linked Image]