K8MHZ
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You go look for the keys, I'll move some dishes. Let's see who gains access to it first.
NEC....
There is nothing preventing the key from being left in the lock, AFAIK.
You go look for the keys, I'll move some dishes. Let's see who gains access to it first.
NEC....
In my code book it states that obstacle is "other than keys".
Go to article 100 and see what your version of the code says. They do change this sort of thing on occasion.
So Are GFCI receptacles allowed under kitchen sink?Not quite. It is the GFCI mechanism (i.e., the "interrupter") that must be readily accessible. A GFCI breaker that serves a receptacle inside a cabinet would satisfy that requirement.