
08-04-2010, 10:36 PM
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Rest In Peace
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Kamloops BC
Posts: 4,920
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RR37
I think you missed the point,
GFI = GOOD
AFCI or FUSE = GOOD
Using both = DOUBLE GOOD
Not knocking a GFCI I think the are a necessity. Anyone not having one should think about getting one. While you are doing the GFI, look into fusing your system somehow. Claiming they will prevent fire is a false sense of security, A GFI will prevent unwanted shock and electrocution, seeing as that is all they were designed to do. ( In a situation where a fault in grounding is present )
There are any number of reasons why your power-strip is charred, not having a surge protector, circuit overloading, missing internal circuit breaker, power strip daisy chaining, plugging addition items into the duplex outlet, repeated moisture damage, to name a few. In any event all of the things listed will go unnoticed by the GFI, they are only there for ground faults. Please do not attempt to inform people otherwise, your logic is flawed. Its not a matter of opinion, its a static right/wrong.
Don't mean to come off harsh. Just happens that way.
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AFCI cant run everything though, as it wont fire halides.
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Doug
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