Hi All,
I’m a retired electrician from the Detroit area. My question is, I need to replace some old two prong receptacles in my daughters 75 year old home. Code says I can install a GFCI receptacle in the first receptacle of a group of receptacles and install standard three prong receptacles downstream from the GFCI. But, in that scenario I have to locate the first receptacle. That can be difficult in these old homes.
What I would like your opinion on is can I just install a GFCI breaker, for that circuit, in the panel? Then I do not have to worry about which receptacle is first in the circuit?
Thanks
Tom
I’m a retired electrician from the Detroit area. My question is, I need to replace some old two prong receptacles in my daughters 75 year old home. Code says I can install a GFCI receptacle in the first receptacle of a group of receptacles and install standard three prong receptacles downstream from the GFCI. But, in that scenario I have to locate the first receptacle. That can be difficult in these old homes.
What I would like your opinion on is can I just install a GFCI breaker, for that circuit, in the panel? Then I do not have to worry about which receptacle is first in the circuit?
Thanks
Tom