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    May 23, 2006, 08:50 AM
    GFCI for wall heater?
    I'm installing a wall heater in a small bathroom. The heater will be next to a pedestal sink and controlled by a wall switch. The heater will be on its own 12 gauge, 20 amp circuit. The question is, should I install a GFCI outlet in the line before the heater to give ground fault protection to the heater and switch? Thanks - Dennis
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    May 23, 2006, 01:34 PM
    A GFI is not required by code, but you certainly may to have an extra level of protection. GFI is required for receptacles in case someone drops a hair dryer into the sink or tub.

    If the heater can get wet, or short out, and come in contact with a person touching any metal on the sink, having a GFI is a good idea.

    Exceeding the code is a always a good idea. I have done the same thing in the few similar situations I came across.

    Be sure to connect the bare ground wire well to the metal housing of the heater.
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    May 23, 2006, 01:41 PM
    Thank you, tk! - Dennis

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