GFCI
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Hint: Do not listen to this information as it may be incorrect or misleading, and the topic covered relates to electrical safety. There is a risk of personal injury or death if one does not understand what they are doing with electricity
Notes
- Note that a GFCI does NOT protect against overcurrent or overload. Thus, a device that uses a GFCI must have a circuit breaker upstream of it to prevent overload or fire hazard.
Sourcing
GFCI Plug (Needs to be Wired at 1 End)
GFCI Adapter (Standard Male and Female Plug Ends)