Danface
Well-known member
- First Name
- Dan
- Joined
- Sep 19, 2023
- Threads
- 3
- Messages
- 698
- Reaction score
- 685
- Location
- Central Mass
- Vehicles
- 2023 Lightning XLT
- Thread starter
- #32
Switching off the main has no effect on the neutral/ground since those are connected to the city water pipe coming into the house. So if the house is being powered by the truck and the hair dryer falls into the toilet the power going thru the ground would trip the GFCI on the circuit, yes?
BTW, we just upgraded to 200 Amps with a new panel here in Massachusetts which is crazy when it comes to this kind of stuff. We have arc fault breakers for the bedrooms, gfci for any place that a wet dog could shake off and make an outlet damp and whole panel has a surge protector. I realize some parts of the above are moot but an inspector won't OK anything that could be dangerous. I'm not against any of the above.
BTW, we just upgraded to 200 Amps with a new panel here in Massachusetts which is crazy when it comes to this kind of stuff. We have arc fault breakers for the bedrooms, gfci for any place that a wet dog could shake off and make an outlet damp and whole panel has a surge protector. I realize some parts of the above are moot but an inspector won't OK anything that could be dangerous. I'm not against any of the above.
Sponsored
Last edited: