when we replace a 2 wire outlet with a gfci because it has no ground does the gfci provide any protection against lightning although there is still no ground?
.............And remember if you put GFI on a two circuit all the receptacles on the load side need a sticker that says no equipment ground.
Only if you install grounding receptacles downstream. You will also need to label it as being "GFCI protected".
Yea I once again assumed 3wire receps going on the load side.... In my mind I thought they only needed no equipment ground stickers but im sure you are correct. My customers would pull those stickers off before the glue could stick...
For everyone's benefit:
406.3(D)(3) Non?Grounding-Type Receptacles. Where attachment to an equipment grounding conductor does not exist in the receptacle enclosure, the installation shall comply with (D)(3)(a), (D)(3)(b), or (D)(3)(c).
(a) A non?grounding-type receptacle(s) shall be permitted to be replaced with another non?grounding-type receptacle(s).
(b) A non?grounding-type receptacle(s) shall be permitted to be replaced with a ground-fault circuit interrupter-type of receptacle(s). These receptacles shall be marked ?No Equipment Ground.? An equipment grounding conductor shall not be connected from the ground-fault circuit-interrupter-type receptacle to any outlet supplied from the ground-fault circuit-interrupter receptacle.
(c) A non?grounding-type receptacle(s) shall be permitted to be replaced with a grounding-type receptacle(s) where supplied through a ground-fault circuit interrupter. Grounding-type receptacles supplied through the ground-fault circuit interrupter shall be marked ?GFCI Protected? and ?No Equipment Ground.? An equipment grounding conductor shall not be connected between the grounding-type receptacles.
As for pulling the stickers off, well, not much I can do about that.... as long as they're on there when the inspector walks through that's good enough for me.
when we replace a 2 wire outlet with a gfci because it has no ground does the gfci provide any protection against lightning although there is still no ground?
The main grounding wire from the service to the earth (Grounding Electrode Conductor) is what conducts lightning strikes to the earth. Without the GEC lightning with take many high impedance paths through the structure to earth, this cause micro arcing and fires.
Only if you install grounding receptacles downstream. You will also need to label it as being "GFCI protected".
Of course all of those things can and do happen even with a good connection to earth.
Yeah those stickers will fall off sooner or later:roll:
so how does replacing a 2 wire outlet with a gfci make the installation safe