erickench
Senior Member
- Location
- Brooklyn, NY
I did an inspection today on the same house that I inspected some months ago. This is what I found. In the kitchen there was a counter running along the wall that did not have a sink. The island counter did however. The receptacles on the wall counter consisted of grounding receptacles all tied in to one GFCI receptacle. I was told that this one GFCI would protect the others. Is this legal? I also used two different receptacle testers to test the wiring. I used a grounding receptacle tester and a GFCI receptacle tester and the results were incorrect wiring. Does anyone care to comment on this? Does the fact that the grounding receptacles are tied into the lone GFCI affect the tests?