Ground
Fault
Circuit
Interruptor
It works faster than the typical circuit breaker.
A Circuit Breaker waits for an overload or short circuit, to trip.
A GFCI looks for an imbalance in electrical power, to trip.
WHEN DO YOU NEED ONE? Whenever you are using a cord-connected tool.
WHEN DO I USE IT? Whenever you 'plug-in' a tool or extension cord.
WHERE DOES IT GET PLACED? At the receptacle, as close to the source as possible.
WHERE DO I GET ONE? Call your PA or DE Shop to make a request.
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