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![]() "Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message ... Freezer and refrigerators should never be on a GFCI breaker. ~~~~~~~~ I learned this many years ago. The man who did lawn maintenance for me mowed the lawn while I was out of town on vacation. He stepped into some water while he was using something that was plugged into an electrical outlet. Fortunately, the CFCI worked just as it was supposed to, and it immediately shut down the outlets connected to it. When I got home, I learned that the outlets in the garage were connected to that same breaker--and my freezer was in the garage. I immediately had a separate breaker installed for the freezer (after discarding all the food that was in it). Note: I have several outlets that are GFCI outlets (all the kitchen and bathroom outlets). However, the one I was describing was set in the breaker box, so it controls several outlets. MaryL |
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