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Hi all, this is my first post, so...my kitchen was just renovated and the electrical outlets are on the walls and I wanted them in plugmold under the cabinet. Why didn't it happen? Long story, but I'm doing it myself now. The electrical receptacles are...
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While I'm fairly certain for the breaker....
Joecaption, I'm in Houston.
Into the gfci breaker, but I couldn't see which neutral wire matched the hot wire (buried in mess of wires upstream, I figure I need the gfci breaker.
Folowing up from a previous post...thought a new post would serve better... Installing Direct-Wired waterers in horse barn (breaker to waterer directly).... I want to install GFCI breakers, but I'm concerned about the distance with 1 waterer. 2 waterers...
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Dead front GFCI devices near the waterers would be cheaper than breakers runs will cause funky behavior of....
There is no exact distance for a GFCI breaker, but at 350' you might have a bigger problem need to run a #8 at least.
I have a GE main panel and am running 12 gage R,B,W,G wires out to a shed outside. I know I need GFCI, is there an alternative to have titled breaker in my main panel? These are real hard to find.
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If you are trying to use the lesser: : Use a regular breaker....
Use a regular breaker and a GFCI Receptacle at the shed.
I need GFCI, is there an alternative to have titled breaker in my main panel? These are real hard to find.
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Quote: : I would very much like to run rigid, but since it may require a custom cut and thread piece (does HD do this?), it could present problems. If I decide to use NM-U (12/3), I can place the two GFIs inside the house, bury at 12", and am good to ...
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You cannot run 2 12-2 cables..
You are limited to one feeder to the outbuilding.
In my new old house...built in 1956. It has 100 amp service, GE Powermark Gold Load center the garage. I want to add more outlets to my garage (only 1 outlet now) and need to add more. Also the garage it self is on the breaker that says furnace (I'm sure...
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I have two breakers....
That is a must).
I concur on the dedicated breaker for the furnace.
That the home run from the breaker goes in to, be the primary GFCI and put the other four outlets on the "load" side of the primary GFCI..
On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 05:17:14 -0700 (PDT), stryped <stryped1@yahoo.com Inspector told me I need my outlets for lights and future garage door opener in the ceiling GFCI protected. My 100 amp panel I bought comes with 4 20 amp breakers as well as the...
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After that, reset each breaker am, stryped <stryp...@yahoo.com GFCI breakers are more sensitive than the outlets- or maybe just:....
Then, reset the 100 amp GFCI breaker.
breakers need to be manually tripped.
On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 05:18:06 -0700 (PDT), stryped <stryped1@yahoo.com Inspector told me I need my outlets for lights and future garage door opener in the ceiling GFCI protected. My 100 amp panel I bought comes with 4 20 amp breakers as well as the...
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-- bud-- On Fri, 28 Aug 2009, James Sweet <jamesrsweet@gmail.com I like GFCI breakers personally, but there's nothing wrong It is common....
Reason is that GFCI receptacles are much cheaper than GFCI breakers.
On Sat, 29 Aug 2009 07:16:43 -0400, "John Gilmer" <jlgilmer@localnet.com Hi: Because of a specific problem, I picked up a combination SPST switch and GFCI single outlet with a "load" connection. Anyway, the instructions clearly say that one should...
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On Sat, 29 Aug 2009 11:09:48 -0400, "John Gilmer" <jlgilmer@localnet.com < (meaning one connected ... .
Number GFCI? "John Gilmer" wrote in message On Sat, 29 Aug 2009 11:15:40 -0400, "John Gilmer As a result GFCI may trip.
On Mon, 25 May 2009 19:27:37 -0700 (PDT), Doug <dlass51@hotmail.com I have a set of AC toggle switches about a yard away from my shower stall. Light, vent fan, and heat lamp. They are in one box -- one dual switch, and a single switch with an indicator...
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The idea....
In addition to putting in a GFCI breaker in the panel.
The incoming hot lead).
The switch handles that is unprotected (e.g.
Be fed from the GFCI outlet in the wall or a GFCI breaker in the electrical panel.
On Thu, 15 Oct 2009 02:18:16 -0400, "Robert Green" <robert_green1963@yah00.com I've had a GFCI outlet that powers a refrigerator and some kitchen and basement outlets trip twice within the last year. I've reset it after each trip and it seems to...
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Fifty feet of Romex, another breaker and some fittings an "overload" might trip a ....
Mart's 10 rolls for dollar crap, o Leviton receptacles, breakers and GFCI's, o "InSure" push no obvious faults, I'll eliminate the GFCI.
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