Potentially DANGEROUS advice.
"John R Weiss" wrote in message
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"Paul Schilter" paulschilter@comcast,dot,net wrote...
You don't have to install a GFCI in every outlet. Just in the first
outlet of the circuit, the rest that are downstream will be protected.
ONLY if the GFCI outlet supports chaining,
Most do. In fact, I can't recall seeing any in the last 20 years that
didn't.
and ONLY if it is the first outlet in the circuit
Certainly not a hard thing to do.
and ONLY if it (the circuit and the GFCI) is wired
correctly!
If you can't wire it right, hire someone who can.
Rod
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