gfci with non gfi

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i always though it was an issue and remember seeing some in the nec maybe not exactly forbidden but not a good practice
 
i always though it was an issue and remember seeing some in the nec maybe not exactly forbidden but not a good practice

Its completly acceptable. Just as long as the line and load neutral are seperate - otherwise the GFCI will not work correctly.

The only wires to be kept apart are service conductors and feeders / branch circuits. [for residential]

~Matt
 
The only instance I can think this may be an issue is if the line side is the service entrance conductors, and the load side is GFI protected.

I don't think there's too many instances of this happening.
 
680.23(F) has such restrictions on circuits for pool lighting.
 
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