Fridge on GFCI protection.

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Here are some links on GFCIs thought I would just throw them out here if any are interested ,.."benaround" if you are out here ,..these are doozies


http://ecmweb.com/mag/electric_leaving_mark/




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And the report itself ,..this is a whole lot "o" info ,..I did not read it all but I have saved it,.. might even print it and leave it by the hopper, carry on boys,.. carry on .

http://www.mikeholt.com/documents/freestuff/NEMA-GFCI-Field-Test-Survey-Report-January-2001.pdf
 
Has anyone seen any problems with vending machines, some of them are like
fridges and have been required to be GFCI protected for about three years now under the 2005 NEC? I do know of a electrician who would not install a GFCI on them because he was worried about nuisance trip.
Lou
 
marissa2 said:
Has anyone seen any problems with vending machines, some of them are like
fridges and have been required to be GFCI protected for about three years now under the 2005 NEC? I do know of a electrician who would not install a GFCI on them because he was worried about nuisance trip.
Lou

My two cents. 10-12 years ago my boss had a metal shop with several GFI cirucuits. He claims he had nuisances trips all the time and ended up removing all the GFI protection. Now he is a GFCI hater! I on the other hand have never seen a GFI trip without good reason. BTW In my shop at home every circuit is GFCI protected and I have never had a nuisance trip. This includes several motor loads. (2 window ACs, fridge, table saw, etc.)
 
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DanZ:

The Leviton 7899-W can not be reset unless the internal 8 MA test is successful. This means not even momentary power output.

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