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Old 03-05-2005, 08:19 PM   #10 (permalink)
kazoo
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Originally Posted by scout
Problem with using one GFCI outlet is anytime you exceed the limit of that one GFCI outlet you will need to push the reset button.
GFCI receptacles are NOT, repeat NOT overcurrent protective devices. They never were. I know you folks mean well, but I'm upset with some of the bad advice posted in this thread. The code is updated every three years, and if you don't attend training sessions to stay on top of these changes, I don't think you should be advising people. My cites are based on the 2005 NEC, and my work as a contractor, inspector, NFPA and IAEI member.
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