jar546
CBO
This is a NEMA 3R enclosure that houses gate control equipment and has some receptacles for plugging in equipment such as a UPS and some transformers. Of course while servicing the equipment it is a great place to plug in while working outside.
In your opinion, based on the code language for this commercial application, (would it matter if it was residential?) are these receptacles required to be GFCI protected. Oh and by the way, no, they do not come built in that cabinet assembly, they are added.

In your opinion, based on the code language for this commercial application, (would it matter if it was residential?) are these receptacles required to be GFCI protected. Oh and by the way, no, they do not come built in that cabinet assembly, they are added.
