From: JimDunmyer <jdunmyer@toltbbs.com>
To: <vintage@airstream.net>
Subject: Re: [VAC] Ground Fault circuit interupters.
Date: Monday, March 29, 1999 8:10 PM

That's where I installed GFIs in my house.

You're correct, of course about there being a leak someplace. It's likelyin one
of the outlets, and I'd start by looking at the outdoor receptacle.
 

Denny644@aol.com wrote:

> dave,
> the NFPA says GFIs have to be installed in any circuit that has aproximity to
> being grounded. this suggests (and Ohio building code agrees) thatin a house
> GFIs go in the bathroom, kitchen, laundry, and outside if you haveoutlets
> there. Without one, I guess the worst you could do is get the trailer120V
> above ground, and then step outside with bare feet on some deweymorning.
> Kinda' puts a spring in your step. ON the other hand, if its tripping,
> doesn't that indicate a leak somewhere?
>
> denny
>
> (think Willow. 9 weeks and counting)

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