The reset was inside the garage.
Garage door opener receptacle gfci.
It used to be that if the outlet wasn t readily accessible then it didn t need to be gfci compliant.
I spoke with the building manager and asked why.
Remember it isn t the garage door opener or the sump pump that requires gfci protection it is the fact there is a 15 20 amp 120 volt receptacle in a place mentioned in 210 8.
But it wasn t always this way.
1978 nec garage receptacles first required to be gfci protected.
In the past the nec had exceptions for certain receptacles and outlets.
Receptacle serving a garage door opener is exempted as is a single receptacle for a sump pump when a gfci protected outle t is within 6 feet of the pump.
He told me the city requires everything to be either gfci or afci and they are required to do it now.
Up until the 2008 edition of the nec national electrical code there were two exceptions allowed for the gfci requirement at garage receptacles.
I know in state of wisconsin do not have any extemps on this one beside the frezzer most inspectors got smart with this.
Nec 210 8 gfci protection for garages and accessory buildings gfci protection is required for all 15a and 20a 125v receptacles in garages and in grade level portions of unfinished or finished accessory buildings used for storage or work areas of a dwelling unit.
In alberta it has been interpreted that each garage door needs a receptacle and it needs to be placed within 1 m of the expected location of the opener.
But there was an exception for receptacles that are not readily accessible which is defined as above 6 8 above floor such as a ceiling garage door opener receptacle.
He said he s only had 1 homeowner in the development call so far because they can t get in their garage since.
Behind equipment or in the ceiling for a garage door opener would not be.
However since the 2008 edition of the nec that exception went away.
Yes all 125 volt single phase 15 or 20 amp receptacles in a garage must be gfci protected with only one esoteric exclusion that we will cover later.
Afaik most states will required every thing on 120 volts in the garage have to be gfci unless overridden by local codes.
More about garage electrical wiring for outlets and lighting.
26 714 c one receptacle shall be provided in a garage for each cord connected overhead garage door opener and shall be located within 1 m of the overhead door opener.
I think it was either 2005 or 2008 nec that they removed all the exceptions for receptacles for dedicated appliances.
The gfci circuit breaker located in the panelboard is considered to be readily accessible as a normal installa tion while the gfci receptacle may involve some design location decisions i e.