jesse dellinger
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Does the NEC spell out or is there a code writen for testing GFCI recepticles. If so, where is it and what Article in the NEC.
All the NEC is going to say on the subject is that we must install and use equipment in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. All the instructions are going to say is to push the test button from time to time. I really think that is all there is to it.
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I agree on both accountsI agree. Maybe we can strech the agreements out to 75 posts.![]()
I concur with everyone who agrees.
This is where my old wiggy comes in handy. Upon installation I check with my wiggy first, H-N then H-G. H-G should cause it to trip. Then as I reset I will hit the test button on the device itself.
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we can tryI agree. Maybe we can strech the agreements out to 75 posts.![]()
I was told that if you put a gfci down stream (load side) from another gfci, that they would not work right. I have never done it cause if you have one gfci then you dont need the 2 as the first would protect the down stream receptacle, but just for the sake of arguement have anyone ever seen this or heard of this?? sounds like an ole wives tale.