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Author Re: Can't connect power, GFCI weird? - Solved
Sam Goldwasser

2005-04-16, 3:17 pm

"Nexus7" <ac25kV@yahoo.com> writes:
quote:

> Sam Goldwasser wrote:
> first
> condition
> rather
>
> I haven't been very clear in my wording, but the GFCIs are fed from the
> same breaker. However they are in parallel across this set of wires,
> and they connect to the wires only at the 'Line' terminals, not the
> 'Load' ones. I think in this situation each should trip iff there is a
> leakage associated with the load connected to itself only.


Yes, that's correct.

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