chris500
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- FL, MO, IL, KS, TX
I've just sent one of my techs to what will likely be the third instance of a bad tamper resistant outlet and I am wondering if I am the only one.
Some of the devices function fine, and other than the dramatic price difference I can see the perceived benefit of them. However, the small number of jobs that we have installed them on have created quite a few headaches for me. Male ends don't insert easily, sometimes with quite a bit of wiggle and jiggle you can get them inserted; other times it is a futile effort.
I am also surprised at the differences in devices from different manufacturers. One device only locks out the hot, another locks out both hot and neutral and will only release both when both are engaged. I was pretty surprised when the mandate came for these devices without them ever having been installed or produced before, but that is the way of the future apparently. So am I the only one that has had issues with TR GFI/outlets so far?
Some of the devices function fine, and other than the dramatic price difference I can see the perceived benefit of them. However, the small number of jobs that we have installed them on have created quite a few headaches for me. Male ends don't insert easily, sometimes with quite a bit of wiggle and jiggle you can get them inserted; other times it is a futile effort.
I am also surprised at the differences in devices from different manufacturers. One device only locks out the hot, another locks out both hot and neutral and will only release both when both are engaged. I was pretty surprised when the mandate came for these devices without them ever having been installed or produced before, but that is the way of the future apparently. So am I the only one that has had issues with TR GFI/outlets so far?