406.4(D)(2) Non-Grounding-Type Receptacles.

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When replacing a non-grounding type receptacle with a GFCI type, the receptacle or the cover plate must be marked “No equipment ground”.

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SOLVED: In an old house, an existing non-grounding non-GFCI-type receptacle in a bathroom needs to be replaced. According to 406.4(D)(3), this replacement receptacle shall be: Circle the correct answer: a) a non- grounding-type

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