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#96352 11/20/05 10:53 PM
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can you switch a arkfault cir.

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#96353 11/20/05 10:58 PM
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You certainly can.

#96354 11/21/05 01:16 AM
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Can I install a GFI outlet on a circuit protected by an arc fault breaker? I need to install a fan in a shower and it is the only circuit availabke.

#96355 11/21/05 10:24 AM
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Yes.
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If it was easy, anyone could do it.

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