[AT] GFCI's Off topic
Gene Waugh Elgin, Illinois USA
gwaugh at wowway.com
Mon Dec 17 17:52:25 PST 2007
When rewiring for a new kitchen several years ago, I thought about doing
this. I stayed with the duplexes, as it is easier to tell if the thing
has tripped. I have since then seen that some mfgrs make a GFCI with
LEDs to indicate power, etc. Very handy in a remote location; there is
NO doubt if there is power to the outlet.
I would find such applications as outdoor receptacles maddening to be on
a GF breaker---it takes sooo little moisture to upset them!!
/Gene
Gene Waugh
Elgin, Illinois USA/
H. L. Staples wrote:
>
> Dave the main reason for not using a GFCI breaker is every position is cost.
> A GFCI breaker cost considerably more than a GFCI outlet receptacle.
> However the breaker idea sure would work. For sure any area where water is
> used should be protected.
>
> H. L.
>
>
>
> On 12/17/2007 7:02:39 PM, David Rotigel (rotigel at alltel.net) wrote: > Hi farmer, Why not simply put a GFI breaker in EVERY one of the > circuits in your entry box and be done with it? > Dave > > -------- > David Rotigel > rotigel at alltel.net > > > >
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