ultrarunner
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Often I find very old junction boxes too small to properly fit a GFCI…
I had a sink countertop outlet in a rented home… the pre move Section 8 inspection listed a single deficiency… non GFCI receptacle at sink counter.
This was all tiled in and the box was much too small for any GFCI and the option of a GFCI breaker did not exist.
Only solution was to remove the outlet and replace with a blank cover plate.
The tenant bought a long corded power strip with adaptor running from a wall outlet to sink counter… no GFCI and now a power strip flipping around was ok but not a permanent non GFCI receptacle 40” from the sink in a very nice 1940 custom corner lot home…
I had a sink countertop outlet in a rented home… the pre move Section 8 inspection listed a single deficiency… non GFCI receptacle at sink counter.
This was all tiled in and the box was much too small for any GFCI and the option of a GFCI breaker did not exist.
Only solution was to remove the outlet and replace with a blank cover plate.
The tenant bought a long corded power strip with adaptor running from a wall outlet to sink counter… no GFCI and now a power strip flipping around was ok but not a permanent non GFCI receptacle 40” from the sink in a very nice 1940 custom corner lot home…