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Old 07-25-2007, 05:05 PM
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Re: One GFCI by sink, one not?
Dave, …. I’m curious to know if you tested (intentionally trip) the other outlet that was 2 feet away with a tester ? As I often find, and as it should be, tripping one standard outlet in a bathroom will trip the GFCI in another bathroom. One GFCI outlet can protect a series of outlets. This applies with kitchen outlets, or where ever GFCI’s are required. I’m thinking that “possibly” that other outlet (2 feet away) could have been protected from the GFCI near the sink ? Just a thought ?
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