On 7/27/2012 7:10 PM, Charlie Burke wrote:
> Yes, you do need a GFI breaker to protect you from being electrocuted.
>
> 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?
hunter
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