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landelectric

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Re: GFCI

Pipc,
Do you mean two GFI receps on an un-GFIed line ?
or do you mean the first GFI recep protecting the line side of the second GFI recep. ?

The first way is fine and commonly done and the second way is unconventional but, OK and legal.

A GFI protecting a GFI would offer redundancy of protection (good) but would cause some confusion for a person needing to reset the GFI and also would be confusing for a servicing electrician.

Eric Land
 

pipc

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Re: GFCI

From Previous Post:

Pipc,
Do you mean two GFI receps on an un-GFIed line ?
or do you mean the first GFI recep protecting the line side of the second GFI recep. ?


Answer:
Acually I don't know. I was asked the question the other day, but I haven't had a chance to look at the circuit yet. Thanks for the input.
 

vanwalker

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Re: GFCI

I HAVE SEE SIX ON THE SAME CIRCUIT, YOU COULD NOT PREDICT WHICH ONE OR MORE THAT WOULD TRIP AT ANYONE TIME IN TESTING, I SAW NOTHING IN THE CODE TO STOP IT. GEO
 
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