In the kitchen, there is a GFCI outlet hooked up. Then to the left there is the wire for the range hood. To the right there is another outlet area. To the right of the sink there is a switch and outlet, and another switch.
It doesn't seem that the outlet and switches to the right of the sink will get power unless the outlet on the left of the sink gets power -- that one gets its feed from the GFCI outlet.
Am I supposed to put in a plain outlet in there, even though it's next to the sink? Or is that supposed to be a GFCI outlet? I'm confused as I have gotten conflicting advice. One person told me that GFCI outlets need to be used in outlets that are 6 feet from water. Another person told me that not all outlets need to be GFCI because one GFCI will protect 2 outlets.
Thanks,
Dawn
It doesn't seem that the outlet and switches to the right of the sink will get power unless the outlet on the left of the sink gets power -- that one gets its feed from the GFCI outlet.
Am I supposed to put in a plain outlet in there, even though it's next to the sink? Or is that supposed to be a GFCI outlet? I'm confused as I have gotten conflicting advice. One person told me that GFCI outlets need to be used in outlets that are 6 feet from water. Another person told me that not all outlets need to be GFCI because one GFCI will protect 2 outlets.
Thanks,
Dawn
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