max total length of gfci load wire allowed

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I did indeed read in the 2005 NEC that the max length of the load wire of a gfci protective device is to be no more than 30 meters or 100 ft. Now I am unable to find it back. What is the code #? Manufacturers (leviton, cooper, hubbell) recommend that it be no longer than 100 ft. I'm looking for the code #.

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You might have read that, but you didn't read it in the NEC. Perhaps it was on the manufacturer's instructions of a GFCI device you bought?
 
I did indeed read in the 2005 NEC that the max length of the load wire of a gfci protective device is to be no more than 30 meters or 100 ft. Now I am unable to find it back. What is the code #? Manufacturers (leviton, cooper, hubbell) recommend that it be no longer than 100 ft. I'm looking for the code #.

Thanks

Manufacturers recomendation. Not code.
 
I did indeed read in the 2005 NEC that the max length of the load wire of a gfci protective device is to be no more than 30 meters or 100 ft. Now I am unable to find it back. What is the code #? Manufacturers (leviton, cooper, hubbell) recommend that it be no longer than 100 ft. I'm looking for the code #.

Thanks


The conductors can be as long as the insulation allows, and when it trips the GFCI you have exceeded the length.
 
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