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Originally Posted by Alan Nadon
How about someone making a gizmo that detects when the GFI trips with a noise and flashing LED to let the occupant know that it has tripped. Even with a couple of AAA batteries it shouldn't be much bigger than a cell phone and could plug into any receptacle that is protected.
It could even be built so the appliance plugs into it and then into the receptacle. Wouldn't have to since it is detecting loss of power on the line side, but it would be convenient.
Alan
The GFI receptacles we install have an indicator light that shows power to the receptacle

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I see GFI receptacles with LED's that are illuminated when the power is 'on'; some illuminated when the GF is tripped; a few that are illuminated both 'on' and tripped. Even funnier....they could all be in the same job!



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I agree. I have both types at my house, bought at different times.


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Greg:
I can understand the 'differences' over time....but I was alluding to seeing that on a 'final' for 23 condos. Story I heard is the EC has a 'source' down your way that is super economical! Guess ya get what ya pay for!



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I just installed two in a tire shop and they both indicated different

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Rewire:
Same brand? Same model?



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same brand same model one was older stock

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Here in NJ garage door receptacles do not have to be GFI protected. That is an exception to the NEC adopted by NJ. It is not readily accessible. However they do have to be TR receptacles. Go figure!

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