Let me ask this question from a surveyor perspective.
The person who surveyed my boat says ABYC standards require removal of an AC outlet I have in my engine room. This being a ground-fault protected outlet mounted as high up as possible, and being used only for an air dryer with no movable parts and which is not thermostatically controlled.
I can't seem to access the ABYC standards without paying something (weird setup in my view, but that's another topic!). So my question is, simply, is he correct in terms of ABYC standards requiring removal? He says there is no alternative acceptable application.
Thanks.
Orcbait
The person who surveyed my boat says ABYC standards require removal of an AC outlet I have in my engine room. This being a ground-fault protected outlet mounted as high up as possible, and being used only for an air dryer with no movable parts and which is not thermostatically controlled.
I can't seem to access the ABYC standards without paying something (weird setup in my view, but that's another topic!). So my question is, simply, is he correct in terms of ABYC standards requiring removal? He says there is no alternative acceptable application.
Thanks.
Orcbait