I agree whole heartedly with Roger.

The thing to remember is if there is enough leakage current to to trip the GFCI there is also enough leakage current to kill someone if the appliance loses it's EGC.

The reason this requirement is in the code as someone in a kitchen was killed from (if I recall correctly) contact with a commercial refrigerator that had lost the EGC continuity.


Bob Badger
Construction & Maintenance Electrician
Massachusetts