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Hi, Is a GFI required for a SWITCH AND A LIGHT installed outdoors? NO RECEPTACLE on the circuit.
210.8 doesn't seem to address it.
thanks for any replies.
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Nope, only 15 and 20a 120v receptacle outlets
[This message has been edited by gfretwell (edited 09-15-2004).]
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Hi, I forgot to mention a few details...the light is a 300 Watt ENCLOSED HALOGEN..it is located ABOVE a HOT TUB/SPA..
The disitance is less than 7'-6" from the water level at its highest point. the light is over 5' from the inside wall.
the light is enclosed with a glass lens..
i will go ahead and feed this with a GF breaker. just wanted to clear up the article...680.43(B)(1)(b); (c) & 680.43(B)(c)(1); 2 -regards
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Sorry you confused me with the 210 reference. I thought about 680 but I assumed you would have mentioned the spa or pool ;-)
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Not quite on the subject, but I guess they aren't opting for the romantic lighting for this spa. 300 watts of halogen seems a bit high.
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Dave, The floodlight does not shine on the tub. The light was installed to light up the diving area of a underground pool.
The light also has a switch.
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