Ktmbowhunter
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Hello,
Thoughts on gfci protecting garage door opener? If you place a gfci at the opener, you must use a ladder to access it. If you tie it in with your garage gfci outlet, you're protected but, use up nominal current availability. Why is it required that something out of reach require personnel gfci protection? How many garage door openers have you come across that are Gfci protected? Just tripped the gfci in my garage, garage door still opens, why? There is a breaker in the panel labeled garage door receptacle. Not gfci protected...
Thoughts on gfci protecting garage door opener? If you place a gfci at the opener, you must use a ladder to access it. If you tie it in with your garage gfci outlet, you're protected but, use up nominal current availability. Why is it required that something out of reach require personnel gfci protection? How many garage door openers have you come across that are Gfci protected? Just tripped the gfci in my garage, garage door still opens, why? There is a breaker in the panel labeled garage door receptacle. Not gfci protected...