Lakeguy
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- Location
- Gilford, NH
There have been a few instances in my area where animals and people have been electrocuted (in the water) due to faulty dock wiring. i'm a DIY with fair knowledge of electrical, but want to confirm this can never happen to my family. My dogs and family regularly swim near our dock.
I have a 120v 20 amp circuit running to my dock via UF from the house. On the dock, i have one GFCI protected outlet and 4 lights with switch back in my home. (UF is 4 wire)
My question is whether that is enough to ensure proper protection for swimmers next to the dock or should i consider a GFCI "Breaker" in the main panel as well?
Thanks in advance
I have a 120v 20 amp circuit running to my dock via UF from the house. On the dock, i have one GFCI protected outlet and 4 lights with switch back in my home. (UF is 4 wire)
My question is whether that is enough to ensure proper protection for swimmers next to the dock or should i consider a GFCI "Breaker" in the main panel as well?
Thanks in advance