electro7
Senior Member
- Location
- Northern CA, US
- Occupation
- Electrician, Solar and Electrical Contractor
Hi,
I will be working on an old house that only has two prong outlets installed. As far as I know there is no equipment grounding conductor run to the outlet because of that (I have not opened it up yet). From what I understand, if I put a GFCI at the beginning of the circuit it will protect the equipment being served. Is this correct? And will the GFCI protect them from all fault current including ground fault? And will this protect a flat screen tv or a computer?
Would it be even better to add a surge protector as well? What exactly does a surge protector do? Protect electronic equipment from lightning?
Thanks!
I will be working on an old house that only has two prong outlets installed. As far as I know there is no equipment grounding conductor run to the outlet because of that (I have not opened it up yet). From what I understand, if I put a GFCI at the beginning of the circuit it will protect the equipment being served. Is this correct? And will the GFCI protect them from all fault current including ground fault? And will this protect a flat screen tv or a computer?
Would it be even better to add a surge protector as well? What exactly does a surge protector do? Protect electronic equipment from lightning?
Thanks!