itselectric
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- New York
I have not really heard much regarding using GFCI protection on 220 V circuits.
The only option I've seen for this has been GFCI breakers.
I've been browsing the internet and have seen a High Current GFCI by Leviton.
What are these for?
Could these be used for any 220V circuit (up to 80 amps) to provide GFCI protection for any outlet "down stream" of this installed GFCI, pretty much rendering it a "stand-alone GFCI"?
The only option I've seen for this has been GFCI breakers.
I've been browsing the internet and have seen a High Current GFCI by Leviton.
What are these for?
Could these be used for any 220V circuit (up to 80 amps) to provide GFCI protection for any outlet "down stream" of this installed GFCI, pretty much rendering it a "stand-alone GFCI"?