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- Location
- Louisville, Kentucky
- Occupation
- Inspector
I would like to check and see if a 2 pole GFCI breaker would work correctly on a multi-wired kitchen circuit.
But you would either have to split the MWBC to separate neutrals at the first pair of GFCI receptacles or use a GFCI receptacle at each and every outlet location.Yes, if wired correctly.
GFCI receptacles are way cheaper.
I would like to check and see if a 2 pole GFCI breaker would work correctly on a multi-wired kitchen circuit.
Works in my kitchen.I would like to check and see if a 2 pole GFCI breaker would work correctly on a multi-wired kitchen circuit.
I would like to check and see if a 2 pole GFCI breaker would work correctly on a multi-wired kitchen circuit.
I just need some confirmation before I delve into a Kitchen where the customer wants to remove backsplash receptacles and install an angled plug strip that will not accept GFCI device.
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I think I know that a 120v GFCI breaker will not correctly so I was thinking that a 240v GFCI should work, just needed to bounce it off others, I work alone so everyone here is it.
Gotcha. Look to be sure they are TR receptacles.
FYI they do make GFCI TR plugmold strips. It is not angled though.
http://www.legrand.us/wiremold/race...plugmold-multioutlet-system.aspx#.VtGwgJePXjg