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GFI plug car crash 04-12-2007
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Posted by car crash on April 12, 2007, 9:46 am


I just moved into a new house. I noticed in my powder room that there
is an outlet on the wall directly beside the sink. It does not appear
to be a GFI plug as it has no reset test buttons on it. Does an
outlet that close not have to be a GFI plug ?


Posted by Don Phillipson on April 12, 2007, 10:08 am

> After the last one had me going, I can't wait to see how this one
> transpires..
> Searcher
>
The last one In retrospect dumping the salt OUT OF the bags into wheel
barrow ( clean) spreading around the pool with shovel might of been a better
idea, to bad I didn't think of that.



Posted by Tony Hwang on April 12, 2007, 10:08 am

> After the last one had me going, I can't wait to see how this one
> transpires..
> Searcher
>
The last one In retrospect dumping the salt OUT OF the bags into wheel
barrow ( clean) spreading around the pool with shovel might of been a better
idea, to bad I didn't think of that.



Posted by Zephyr on April 12, 2007, 10:19 am



> car crash wrote:
>> I just moved into a new house. I noticed in my powder room that there
>> is an outlet on the wall directly beside the sink. It does not appear
>> to be a GFI plug as it has no reset test buttons on it. Does an
>> outlet that close not have to be a GFI plug ?
>>
> Hi,
> Plug is male part, LOL. Anyhow a GFCI outlet can take care of several
> regular outlet down stream. Even if it is regular outlet, it may be
> covered by another GFCI one upstream.

or even in the panel. both my bathroom outlets are covered at the panel,
and have standard outlets in the bathroom

Dave



Posted by N8N on April 12, 2007, 11:32 am

> After the last one had me going, I can't wait to see how this one
> transpires..
> Searcher
>
The last one In retrospect dumping the salt OUT OF the bags into wheel
barrow ( clean) spreading around the pool with shovel might of been a better
idea, to bad I didn't think of that.



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