Bill Annett
Senior Member
- Location
- Wheeling, WV
- Occupation
- Retired ( 2020 ) City Electrical inspector
I have an outside light that is controlled by a wall switch. The conduit from the light ( still need to install ) goes to a junction box in the basement. Power is brought into that junction box. The switch is on the first floor about 10 feet away from the Junction.
The homeowner did not want to tear up any walls so the switch leg goes up to the attic, across the attic, down an opening around a soil stack and across the basement to the junction box with the power.
The run is about 170 feet. I did a voltage drop calculation for 340 feet and with the size bulbs they have it will be about 3%. Voltage drop
My question is can I GFCI protect this circuit? My concerns are that since the hot conductor goes 340 feet before it gets back to the light and the neutral goes a few feet, I felt that the GFCI protection would not work.
On my next trip, I was going to test it with a pig tail light socket at the junction box. To be honest, I have no idea if it will work.
Any input will be appreciated.
Thanks
Bill
The homeowner did not want to tear up any walls so the switch leg goes up to the attic, across the attic, down an opening around a soil stack and across the basement to the junction box with the power.
The run is about 170 feet. I did a voltage drop calculation for 340 feet and with the size bulbs they have it will be about 3%. Voltage drop
My question is can I GFCI protect this circuit? My concerns are that since the hot conductor goes 340 feet before it gets back to the light and the neutral goes a few feet, I felt that the GFCI protection would not work.
On my next trip, I was going to test it with a pig tail light socket at the junction box. To be honest, I have no idea if it will work.
Any input will be appreciated.
Thanks
Bill