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Posted by John T on March 06, 2007 at 19:15:07 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: O/T Electrical Question posted by 37 chief on March 06, 2007 at 18:51:29:
37, I agree with John. YES I have seen those GFCI breakers go bad fairly often and its a piece of cake to install a GFCI Circuit Breaker right in "most" panelboards, in which case all devices and the circuit served by that branch circuit are ground fault protected. Its also possible to feed other additional regular receptacles (such as 5-15R and 5-20R) "after and downstream" (load side) of any GFCI (if so equipped) such that loads plugged into them are still GFCI protected, even though they are just regular receptacles. Go for it, dont forget that metallic receptacle or handy boxes (used to mount and enclose the receptacle) must also be bonded to the bare/green grounding conductor and, of course, the green grounding terminal/screw on receptacles needs to grounded. Use care n caution n 3 wire grounding type circuits n devices n GFCI as required around water or the exterior............. Best Wishes, keep SAFE John T
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