| 21. | That loose electricity presents a shock hazard, so the ground fault interrupter cuts power to the outlet.
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| 22. | Systems with isolated neutral may continue operation and provide uninterrupted supply even in presence of a ground fault.
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| 23. | Investigation indicated a ground fault somewhere, since pushing on the front of it would cause it to operate.
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| 24. | This does not have a ground fault circuit interrupter ( not required when the house was built ).
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| 25. | If the power supply is present it must have a self-healing fuse, and may have ground fault protection.
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| 26. | To protect individuals, electrical component designers and manufacturers developed the ground fault circuit interrupter ( GFCI for short ).
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| 27. | Ground fault interrupters are installed as power outlets particularly near water sources, and they protect people from electrical shocks.
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| 28. | In any area where electrical outlets are close to water or dampness, ground fault interrupter outlets should be used.
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| 29. | A ground fault protection relay must trip the breaker to protect the circuit before overheating of the resistor occurs.
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| 30. | The device plugs into an outdoor receptacle using its own ground fault circuit interrupter ( GFCI ) cord set.
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