Wp gfi

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Hey Jude, We are talking about the GFCI that is built into the receptacles. They are both WR and TR. You could use a breaker GFCI but they cost considerably more and then you would still need a WR & TR duplex receptacle. :smile:


Well that's Ok, But it's still not an answer to GFI, as opposed to GFCI...

They are two differnet applications with the same result, and while I understand what they said, it was more to how they said it!

I learned a long time ago that in the Trade you have to call it what it is, for it to be applied correctly, much less understood...

Or is that an answer and I didn't know! :)
 
If they are straight blade receptacles and located outside they must be WP type.


Just want to point out the requirement is for damp locations and wet locations in general, not just outside. :smile:

This requirement would also apply to an indoor damp or wet location.
 
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