Esteemed experts:It has always been what I thought was the requirement for GFCI 
receptacles was only when the product or system was intended for a wet or damp 
location.A system a client is having an NRTL fo a Field Evaluation on had 
receptacles and they are being told they need to be GFCI.NFPA-79 15.1.1 
requires this only for receptacles to be used for, e.g., handheld power tools, 
test equipment, and other accessories.The questions are:- What is the 
definition of accessories as used in NFPA-79, - And is it written in any other 
standard where and when GFCI outlets are required?Thank you.Sent from my 
T-Mobile 5G Device

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