As I understand, any exterior duplex socket must be a GFCI socket. My question is does that still apply if the previous socket in the circuit (interior) is a GFCI socket?
I'm setting up a fountain just off the front door in a flowerbed. To get power to it I have to install an external socket on an external wall. I'm planning on running about 4 feet of 12/3 nomex through conduit from a prexisting GFCI socket in the garage, through the exterior wall to a new exterior socket. I've been told a GFCI socket will protect up to two additional standard sockets in a series circuit. Does this change the requirement for the external GFCI requirement? If not, would two consecutive GFCI sockets in a circuit present a problem?
I'm setting up a fountain just off the front door in a flowerbed. To get power to it I have to install an external socket on an external wall. I'm planning on running about 4 feet of 12/3 nomex through conduit from a prexisting GFCI socket in the garage, through the exterior wall to a new exterior socket. I've been told a GFCI socket will protect up to two additional standard sockets in a series circuit. Does this change the requirement for the external GFCI requirement? If not, would two consecutive GFCI sockets in a circuit present a problem?
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