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07-27-2011, 05:22 AM #1
Inducer fan for water heater
Are inducer draft fans for water heaters required to be plugged into a GFCI outlet or is this not a good idea? The water heater was manufactured in 02, gas unit.
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07-27-2011, 06:59 AM #2
Re: Inducer fan for water heater
I just looked up the installations instructions for a high efficiency Bradford White gas WH, and it didn't say anything about GFCI protection. All I saw was that the circuit must be dedicated.
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07-27-2011, 08:51 AM #3
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07-27-2011, 02:41 PM #4
Re: Inducer fan for water heater
Depends on where the water heater is located ... the receptacle may be REQUIRED to be GFCI protected.
What's the problem with having the fan GFCI protected? Is this like where some say not to put sump pumps on GFCIs even though it is required to do so?
There is an interlock switch for the fan should the fan not work - the water heater will not fire (at least that is how I remember the few that I've seen in years past.
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07-27-2011, 04:18 PM #5
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07-27-2011, 04:40 PM #6
Re: Inducer fan for water heater
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Yes.
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If the fan does not come on, or the fan shuts off, the burner shuts off.
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You would rather electrocute someone touching the fan or the water heater, or the metal plumbing which was supposed to be bonded to ground but was not?
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07-27-2011, 04:58 PM #7
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07-27-2011, 04:59 PM #8
Re: Inducer fan for water heater
Thanks.
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07-27-2011, 06:07 PM #9
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