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daleuger:
I would have no expectation that someone would do a continuity check on a GFCI while it was wired in a circuit. When one has a device that they are trying to evaluate what is inside without opening the device the starting point is with that device unattached.
In the case of some, maybe all new, GFCIs power has to be present on the line input to reset the latch. To do these experiments one connects a plug and cord to the GFCI, apply power, set the latch, then remove power and do the measurements.
ELA:
I do not have a breaker type either.
480sparky:
Why on a breaker GFCI is there any need to open the neutral? If this were done it would greatly complicate the breaker for no net advantage. At a breaker panel there is an extremely high probability that the neutral bus is connected to neutral and not to hot. Thus, under normal conditions the voltage between neutral and earth is only a few volts and only results from a current in the neutral. No current no voltage drop.
At a GFCI outlet there is a much greater possibility of incorrect wiring and a reversal of hot and neutral. Thus, double pole seems necessary.
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