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I did a bit of looking around. The Leviton 8299 is a combination GFCI with a single receptacle and a single pole switch. The only problem with it is that the switch is rated for 8.3A. Also the receptacle is a 15A receptacle, so you couldn't use it on a 20A circuit.

Pass and Seymour list 15A GFCI receptacles with 15A switches, and 20A GFCI receptacles with a night light in place of one of the receptacle outlets.
http://www.passandseymour.com/pdf/E.pdf

I'm sure that other manufacturers make devices where one 'outlet' of the GFCI is replaced by something interesting.

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Now Scott thats not very nice... [Linked Image] We have already had the conversation about why its a bad idea, and thay have already deleted a lot of equipment.

Jon, night-lights sound interesting, as they would all be behind equipment, like back lighting at night. [Linked Image] I like the idea of a glowing coffee machine.


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Lostazhell, when was that style of GFCI receptacles used, I have only ever seen one of them in real life - at an airport. I would like to get my hands on one to add to my collection!

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Single recepts will only be required for eqipment fastened in place.

Required by who?

Not the NEC. [Linked Image]


Bob Badger
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