stubblejumper wrote:
Bob Landry wrote:
enblethen wrote:
The GFCI receptacle is the same as residential.
Any GFCI you buy is going to be a "feed through", whatever is meant by that. The terminals are going to be marked Line and Load and have to be connected correctly or any outlet downstream from it will not function properly.
Not true. Line and load are the input. Usually your GFCI is the first plug on the circuit. New GFCI's will often have both "feed through" and "pass through". Feed through means on going circuits are GFCI protected. Pass through means following circuits are not GFCI protected. There are separate terminals or "push ins" on the back of the GFCI for each circuit. Read the instructions that came with your FCI carefully so that the following circuits are hooked up as required.
Where in the world did that come from?