Sunday, July 19, 2009

[papercreters] Re: Drill motors

Yeah, I forgot all about GFCI circuit breakers. Some houses, especially fairly new construction, will have GFI protection inside the breaker panel. That works great too, as long as you are plugging in to one of those circuits. In that case the outlets won't have the little "test" and "reset" buttons on them.

Of course, my post was already getting long winded, so it's probably a good thing I forgot. hehehe


Hey spaceman? Do you know if current code requires GFCI in a garage?

Spaceman wrote:

IF that house is wired at least to the electrical code and that water garden is connected to an outside receptacle, then it is probably on a GFCI circuit. Ideally there should be a separate circuit for the water garden that runs back to the circuit breaker panel and is connected to a GFCI circuit breaker. Someone tested to see how much current it takes to stop your heart, and GFCI breakers and receptacles are supposed to trip before your heart stops. Any wiring around water should be GFCI protected. Even with GFCI circuits you should use basic safety and common sense.

Spaceman

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