Re: Electrical outlets w/breaker built in
There has been a lot of responses to this topic, some very good some poor.<br />Here are some facts: 1) GFCI/GFI do NOT respond to overloads or shorts. They only respond to leakage current to ground. 2)Regardless of the codes, GFCI/GFI are a great idea. I would rather die than have someone electricuted because I am cheap or thought they are too much trouble. GFCI/GFI should be used where ever it is possible to come in contact with a grounded surface or object even if no moisture is present. An exception is for life support equipment.<br />If the freezer etc. doesn't have a good ground, provide it with one. This could save a life.<br />If the GFCI/GFI frequently trips, look for the reason elsewhere, replaceing the GFCI with a new one is totally acceptable, but if the tripping still happens, it's NOT the GFCI.<br />If the freezer is put on a non GFCI circuit please be sure it is properly grounded.