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Installing a GFCI Receptacle Under a Sink for a Dishwasher

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Since the 2014 NEC requires both AFCI and GFCI protection for a dishwasher it has become common practice to install a combination AFCI/GFCI receptacle beneath the sink for the dishwasher circuit.

Is it allowable by code to install this type of device beneath a sink?

Do you change your mind after you read NEC 210.8?
 
I don’t consider cleaning supplies an obstacle. Depending on the situation, the afci protection can be a receptacle...so maybe. The gfci can always be a receptacle under the sink...in fact, it must be if it is within 6ft. of the sink.
 
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I don’t consider cleaning supplies an obstacle. Depending on the situation, the afci protection can be a receptacle...so maybe. The gfci can always be a receptacle under the sink...in fact, it must be if it is within 6ft. of the sink.

How many times is the receptacle obstructed by the disposal and trap arms?
 
The space under a kitchen sink meets the readily accessible requirement. Like ICE, I've never not been able to test or reset a GFCI receptacle under a sink. The same cannot be said for obstacles in front of electrical panels in a garage. Namely snow blowers, lawn mowers and Pontiacs.
 
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