My Old Tools
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We are a small private lake community. Most of the homes are 25-50 years old or older. This area has never had codes or inspections. The lake is owned as common property and our association is liable. The docks are privately built and owned but are on association property. We want to start testing electric circuits that service docks. We know that most of the older docks are substandard. Is there a standard test for ground faults? Is there a way to tell if a circuit has ground fault protection when we may not have access to all panels? We will require GFCI on all docks after July 2024.
In my own case, I added a GFCI shore side to protect my boathouse. It immediately faulted. I ended up abandoning all of the existing wiring that was done with bare Romex and draped into the water under the boathouse. I rewired the whole thing high and dry.
In my own case, I added a GFCI shore side to protect my boathouse. It immediately faulted. I ended up abandoning all of the existing wiring that was done with bare Romex and draped into the water under the boathouse. I rewired the whole thing high and dry.

