"Don't most electricians wire a refrigerator on a single circuit without using a GFCI"
Of course the code may have changed since I retired from practice, but in my day there was a GFCI "Exception" if it was required otherwise in cases such as for example where a fridge or freezer was in the garage and there was a fear the GFCI would "nuisance trip" and ruin all the stored food. THAT EXCPETION required the receptacle for such an appliance BE IN AN INACCESSIBLE LOCATION such as behind the unit and hidden away where Johnny couldnt plug something into it AND ALSO THE RECEPTACLE WAS A SINGLE NOTTTTTTTTTTTTT A DUPLEX, i.e. ONLY the fridge was plugged into that GFCI exception outlet.
When I was a design engineer (though more commercial and industrial verus home) I would always run a seperate decicated branch circuit for items such as a fridge or freezer or microwave, and, of course, any outlet within 6 ft. as I best recall from the sink had to be GFCI protected.
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