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#98553 06/02/06 07:08 PM
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Ryan:
Sorry, but no! I guess that's a Jersey term only.

Reel:
OK, but then you need a GFI in each bath, right??

Earlydean:
I think Reel is aware of that, and installs a GFI in each bath.

FYI:
The GF trip & reset house bathroom tour, although annoying to the HO, can only be compounded by......two (2) 1800 watt blowdryers 'on' at the same time?? That's a trip to the basement, garage, or sometimes the 'sub-panel'.

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#98554 06/03/06 03:06 AM
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"that's a Jersey term only"

Na, McDonalds are global, and so are thier mansions. All the same getting cold on the rack.... With little to no real taste. [Linked Image]


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#98555 06/05/06 09:02 AM
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Well I`d think you`d put a gfci in that bathroom as well. At least we do.We don`t skimp on convinence.Most times if we do run to the additional bath on the same cir. its generally a bath not deemed to be used much. If its for say kids bath on another floor we generally have it`s own 20a cir.

#98556 06/06/06 02:14 PM
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I'd like to see a rule prohibiting the control of receptacles by GFCIs located in another room except were it is combined with the circuit's Over Currrent Protective Device.
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