- Location
- Massachusetts
Iwire, He lives in Connecticut, he can still do that.
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Iwire, He lives in Connecticut, he can still do that.
I may have misunderstool this reponse then on a previous post which references protecting motors: "GFCIs are required for 120 volt 15 and 20 amp circuits that means you will not need to protect large motors."No one has said otherwise, we are talking about a motor load that is plugged into a receptacle that people can use. We are not protecting the motor we are protecting the people using equipment supplied from that recptacle.
Weird phenomena tripping GFCIs is very rare, we install GFCIs in many locations at this point and almost all tripping can be traced back to a repairable cause.
No one has said the GFCI will protect the motor.