busman
Senior Member
- Location
- Northern Virginia
- Occupation
- Master Electrician / Electrical Engineer
Working a Home Inspection punch-list last night. GFCI for the Hydromassage Tub is powered, but the GFCI doesn't trip (old style with black and red buttons). They located the GFCI receptacle inside the tub enclosure with a hole just big enough for my fat head and part of one arm. Changing the GFCI would be impossible without damage to finished surfaces.
The question is: if I place that circuit on a GFCI breaker, is that receptacle likely to stay on forever, or will it eventually fail in the off condition?
Thanks,
Mark
The question is: if I place that circuit on a GFCI breaker, is that receptacle likely to stay on forever, or will it eventually fail in the off condition?
Thanks,
Mark
