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I apologize for the repeat. I lost the responses.
I need to remove an outlet in a gfci circuit to remove a cabinet.
I need to know what to do with the wires.
Thanks!


[ElectriciansForums.net] Remove outlet within a GFCI circuit


[ElectriciansForums.net] Remove outlet within a GFCI circuit


[ElectriciansForums.net] Remove outlet within a GFCI circuit
 
I apologize for the repeat. I lost the responses.
I need to remove an outlet in a gfci circuit to remove a cabinet.
I need to know what to do with the wires.
Thanks!


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Just make sure that the power is off and take the wires loose and just put wire nuts on it. Make sure that you identify the live wire which will be hooked up to the line side of the GFCI so if or when you reinstall it you will know how to wire it back up correctly.
 
Just make sure that the power is off and take the wires loose and just put wire nuts on it. Make sure that you identify the live wire which will be hooked up to the line side of the GFCI so if or when you reinstall it you will know how to wire it back up correctly.
Wire nut each wire separately? The rest of the circuit won't be affected?
 

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