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GG

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Ft.Worth, T.X.
How do you deal with inspectors that fail a GFCI for not tripping when they plug in their 3 prong lighted tester, press the GFCI trip button, there is NO ground wire at the outlet, and it obviously wont trip? Those testers work by allowing the ground and neutral to short together when the trip button on them is pushed so with no ground the tester will not work.
 

jxofaltrds

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Mike P. Columbus Ohio
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ESI, PI, RBO
How do you deal with inspectors that fail a GFCI for not tripping when they plug in their 3 prong lighted tester, press the GFCI trip button, there is NO ground wire at the outlet, and it obviously wont trip? Those testers work by allowing the ground and neutral to short together when the trip button on them is pushed so with no ground the tester will not work.

Politely remind him that the device is the only approved 'testing' method.

Or use your wiggy to trip it.
 

1793

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Louisville, Kentucky
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How do you deal with inspectors that fail a GFCI for not tripping when they plug in their 3 prong lighted tester, press the GFCI trip button, there is NO ground wire at the outlet, and it obviously wont trip? Those testers work by allowing the ground and neutral to short together when the trip button on them is pushed so with no ground the tester will not work.

If no equipment ground is present make sure there is a sticker, supplied, stating "No Equipment Ground" attached to the receptacle and or plate.
 

Dennis Alwon

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Tell him to call the manufacturer of the device and he will see he is wrong or you can tell him to read this thread. :D
 

quinn77

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did you install labels stating "no equipment ground" at the receptacle. with no label most insp. will use said tester, put the labels on and they'll just push the test button. my experience.
ps...code reference is 406.3(d)(3)(b)

oopsa. looks like 3 posts made it in before mine. reduntant again!
 

GG

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Ft.Worth, T.X.
The "no EG" stickers were on. I was not on the job when it failed or I would have told him his high dollar tester is garbage . The GC that was there said he looked at my service mast as it went through the roof and said "that sure doesnt look like 4 feet". This is the chief city electrical inspector which is scary to think what he does all day. The code calls for 3' but I usually go 4' just for the heck of it so it was actually 4' anyway.
 

electricmanscott

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Boston, MA
How do you deal with inspectors that fail a GFCI for not tripping when they plug in their 3 prong lighted tester, press the GFCI trip button, there is NO ground wire at the outlet, and it obviously wont trip?

Throatpunch.

I had nothing worthwhile to add to the answers already given.
 

roger

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Fl
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ouch!!!!!!!!!!!


I second that ouch, but as bizzare as it may sound, I agree with the method. ;)

An inspector should know the limits of his/her equipment.

Roger
 

hurk27

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Apply the little stickers that say " No equipment ground " On a different note, how

would this inspector test 2 wire recptacles ?

Many years ago I took one of those 3-prong to two prong adapters the one that had the little green pig tail ground wire sticking out with the fork terminal, anyways I cut the fork terminal off and but spliced about 75' of #16 AWG stranded wire to it and put an large alligator clip on the other end, anytime I did ungrounded receptacles I could plug in my 3-light GFCI tester into the adapter and connect the other end to any water pipe or other ground and the tester would trip the GFCI, had a inspector who saw me use this when he complained that he couldn't get the GFCI to trip or test the receptacles, he thought it was the neatest contraption in the world, so I gave it to him, told him I would just make another, never did though. saw him a few years after that and he said he made several of them for other inspectors, asked me wheres mind told him I never made another, about a week later I found the one I gave him hanging from the panel with a green tag LOL, we have been best friends ever since.

It would also show up a hotted neutral if it was bootlegged
 
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