steveray
SAWHORSE
"Sinks" without a water supply drive GFCI requirements? I wouldn't ask for it at a hub drain or floor drain, but floor sinks are not really addressed or exempted.....?
You come up with unusual questions. A mop sink has water supplied. A janitors sink has a water supply. If there is no water supply, is it really a sink?.....or just a drain.....you know, for old paint and stuff.
They handle tailpieces and condensate. And by the way, all receptacles in a commercial kitchen have GFCI protection.Why then are floor sinks required beneath equipment in commercial kitchens?
So 3 compartment sinks and dishwashers and other equipment that will have grease in the water that are being drained via air gap into a floor sink would not go to a grease trap in your jurisdiction?floor sinks generally are not readily accessible in most cases - also they generally are equipment specific and not designed for general floor drainage - i.e. tilt kettle. And to be a little bit more specific, our Health department will not require floor sinks to be connected to a grease traps whereas floor drains do..........
We see lots of floor sinks, but very few floor drains in our kitchens.