cschmid
Senior Member
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GFCI recptacles fail regularly..verify the power to them change them out and move on..easy cash..
A better grounding electrode will not make any difference if there is a lightning induced surge on the system. A grounding electrode system does nothing to limit a high voltage spike or surge on the ungrounded conductor. Because of the larger number of code mandated electronic safety devices(AFCIs and GFCIs) in dwelling units, I would expect that the next code cycle will require whole house surge protection.brother said:Also if electronic/gfci type equipment always get hit during lighting wouldnt that mean that the GEC should be better to lower the resistance? Correct me please if im wrong.