The breaker covers a series of outlets. My 120V breaker box has a label
on it. If yours doesn't it should be in the electrical section of the
owners manual. The label on my says: Galley, Dinette, Bath, Outside, Lounge.
Charlie
On 7/27/2012 8:45 PM, Hunter Hampton wrote:
> On 7/27/2012 7:10 PM, Charlie Burke wrote:
>> Yes, you do need a GFI breaker to protect you from being electrocuted.
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>> It's been an NEC code requirement since 1971 to protect us from the
>> combination of a wet ground and 120V. So a receptacle near sinks etc
>> need to be GFCI protected.
> There's no GFI receptacle in this trailer...... just the breaker?
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> hunter
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