>The fact that you have a GFCI powering your OWN reefer at home doesn't make it a good idea to install such for customers

And if you take the time to read my comments above, you would see that I don't.


>(remember that you're the guy that claims to have 2 lights wired in series, would you do that in somebody else's place?).

Don't be so rude. Those light were installed that way long before I was even born.

>I would prefer not to have a call back every time a client buys a new refrig. (What do you tell them, that they should return their new $2000 Amana because it tripped your $7 GFCI that's not required anyway?
Have you ever seen a new appliance without a ground fault that trips a GFCI?