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is a gfci required for a washing machine

by Mr. Stephon Luettgen Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

There is no specific requirement in the NEC for the washing machine itself to have GFCI protection. Section 210.52(F) requires a receptacle outlet to be installed for the laundry area and it must be supplied by a 20-ampere branch circuit in accordance with 210.11(C)(2).

Does my washing machine need a GFCI outlet?

So in this case, yes, the washing machine would need to be on a GFCI receptacle if in a “laundry area”, which I assume that it would be. So, Does My Washing Machine Need a GFCI Outlet?

Do I need GFCI protection for my laundry area?

210.8 (A) (10) – All 125V, 15a and 20a receptacles installed in “Laundry Areas” shall have GFCI protection. The NEC doesn’t require GFCI protection for clothes washing machines specifically, but it does for “ Laundry Areas.” Now, here is the question: Are you, as an installer, putting this washing machine in the laundry area?

When is a GFCI required for a shower?

According to the NEC, a GFCI is required if the power outlet is within 1.8 meter radius from the water source. Am I right in saying that the water source refers to a shower head and faucets in sinks.

Does a washing machine need to be AFCI protected?

Therefore, by default, the clothes washing machine in a dwelling unit laundry area will be AFCI protected. Nearly every room/ area in a dwelling unit requires AFCI protection, so no matter where you put a clothes washer, it will be AFCI protected in a newer home.

When did laundry room require GFCI?

Receptacles within 6 feet of a laundry sink were first required to be GFCI-protected by the 2005 edition of the National Electrical Code (NEC). The code mandate was later expanded to include any receptacles in a laundry room in the 2014 NEC.

What appliances require GFCI?

The NEC requires GFCIs on all exterior and bathroom receptacles (another term for outlets). GFCIs are also required on all receptacles serving kitchen countertops. In laundry rooms and utility rooms, GFCIs should be installed on outlets within six feet of sinks, washing machines, and water heaters.

Do all outlets in a laundry room need to be GFCI?

The NEC requires GFCI (ground-fault circuit interrupter) protection for all standard receptacles serving laundry areas. This includes the 20-amp designated receptacle for the washer (and gas dryer, as applicable) and any general-use receptacles. GFCI protection is not required for a 30-amp electric dryer receptacle.

Will a washing machine trip a GFCI?

To narrow this problem down, there are three places that could be causing the GFCI to trip, a malfunction in the washing machine, a problem with the downstream wiring (aka load side of the GFCI), or the GFCI outlet itself.

Does a dishwasher outlet need to be GFCI?

Kitchen dishwashers installed in dwelling units require GFCI protection whether hard wired or cord and plug connected. Code Change Summary: A new subsection was added regarding dwelling unit kitchen dishwashers. Now, outlets that supply dwelling unit kitchen dishwashers must have GFCI protection.

Does a dishwasher need a GFCI 2020?

Another revision to GFCI protection in the 2020 NEC is to section 422.5(A) dealing with appliances that require GFCI protection. This section was revised to include dishwashers. Yes, dishwashers!

Does a washing machine require its own circuit?

A washing machine itself does not need a dedicated circuit, but it might make the most sense to give it one depending on your dryer. For example, if you have a gas dryer, it's okay to plug both the washer and dryer into the same outlet. Electric dryers need their own dedicated circuit, however.

What is code for outlets in laundry room?

Section 210.52(F) requires at least one receptacle outlet to be installed for the laundry in a dwelling unit.

Can a washing machine share an outlet?

Standard household electric power in the United States is 110 to 120 volts, with a 60-cycle alternating current, and most household washers can be plugged into wall outlets supplying this current.

Why is my washing machine tripping my electric?

The top reasons why a washing machine may trip your circuit breaker include a bad door latch assembly, a bad timer, or a faulty water level control switch. The motor brushes or motor control board could cause your circuit breaker to trip, as well.

What size breaker do I need for a washing machine?

A washing machine is a commonly used household appliance that pulls 10-amps or 2200 watts of e-power. To have your home protected, you will need a circuit breaker size of 20 Amps.

Why does my Whirlpool washer keep tripping the breaker?

If the circuit breaker trips during the spin cycles, a problem could exist with the clutch or transmission parts. Inspect them for damage to the wiring. If the trip occurs once your washer stops filling and starts agitation, the electrical short could be in the motor.

Does a Clothes Washing Machine Have to be GFCI or AFCI Protected?

Answer: Yes, it does (in a dwelling), but interestingly enough- not because the NEC says that it does- specifically.

Can you install a washer in a room that is not GFCI protected?

If you install a washer in a room (any room) and use an existing receptacle in that room that is not GFCI protected, and the house was built during a Code cycle that did not require GFCI protection for receptacles in that room, then you may be in the clear as far as the electrical portion of the installation. ...

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Is a clothes washer AFCI protected?

Therefore, by default, the clothes washing machine in a dwelling unit laundry area will be AFCI protected. Nearly every room/ area in a dwelling unit requires AFCI protection, so no matter where you put a clothes washer, it will be AFCI protected in a newer home.

Does the NEC require GFCI protection for clothes washing machines?

In a location other than a dwelling, the NEC does not require GFCI protection for the installation of a clothes washing machine. The inspector will enforce the manufacturer’s instructions regarding GFCI protection when it comes to non-dwelling installations.)

Can I put a new washing machine in an existing laundry area?

Likely Exception: Placing a new clothes washing machine into an existing laundry area that did not require GFCI protection when the home was built, if no other alterations to the laundry area are made, would likely not trigger anyone’s radar regarding GFCI protection. The replacement of a clothes washing machine in this scenario requires no electrical permit in any jurisdiction that I am aware of , and therefore requires only that you follow manufacturer’s instructions.

Is a washing machine GFCI protected?

If the answer is “yes”, then you have your answer- the clothes washing machine will be GFCI protected, because all 120-Volt receptacles are to be GFCI protected in laundry areas, per the 2017 NEC.

How many amps does a laundry room need?

120-Volt Laundry Room Service Your laundry room needs a dedicated 20- amp circuit, according to the National Electrical Code, and it can service both the washing machine and a gas dryer. You can have more than one receptacle on this circuit, but all of them must be in the laundry room.

Do washing machines need a GFCI outlet?

The washing machine outlet itself does not require a GFCI outlet, however any outlet within 6 feet of the outside edge of the sink in laundry rooms require that it be GFCI protected. Click to see full answer.

Can a washer be plugged into a circuit?

Washing machines can be plugged into a standard three-wire grounded AC circuit that is equipped with circuit-breaker protection. The washer should be the only electrical device on the circuit, and the electric outlet should be a grounded three-prong.

Does a washing machine outlet need GFCI protection?

Does a washing machine receptacle outlet require GFCI protection? Sunday, June 24, 2018. Yes, as of the 2017 edition of the National Electrical Code (NEC), any receptacles in a laundry room must be GFCI-protected. Although the code does not specifically state that a washing machine receptacle has to be GFCI, the washing machine must have water ...

Does a washing machine have to be GFCI?

Although the code does not specifically state that a washing machine receptacle has to be GFCI, the washing machine must have water service and a drain, so its location becomes defined as a laundry. Previously, the laundry was required to have a receptacle on a 20-amp circuit for the washing machine, but it was not automatically necessary ...

What is the voltage of a home electrical outlet?

Home electrical wiring includes 110 volt outlets and 220 volt outlets and receptacles which are common place in every home.

When is a GFCI required?

According to the NEC, a GFCI is required if the power outlet is within 1.8 meter radius from the water source. Am I right in saying that the water source refers to a shower head and faucets in sinks. This electrical question came from: Randy from Dallas, Texas. Dave’s Reply:

Do washing machines need a GFCI outlet?

Washing Machine Outlet. The washing machine outlet itself does not require a GFCI outlet, however any outlet within 6 feet of the outside edge of the sink in laundry rooms require that it be GFCI protected. Outlets Close to a Sink. This would include the receptacle for the washing machine outlet if it is within 6 feet of the outside edge ...

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