HotLine1 wrote...
"ptfw:
First, If no one said it yet...Welcome to ECN forums!!"
THANKS for the welcome and the reply!!
Sparky, you bring up a good point. I would imagine that since the GFCI detects unbalanced return current on the neutral, that any 24 volt secondary anomaly would not be reliably interrupted. A voltage to human contact would probably just look like a bigger load to the primary side, and would not necessarily trip the GFCI.
I do have lighting and switches in or near a wet area, and that is mostly why I have the GFCI.
Last edited by ptfw30; 06/23/11 11:44 PM.