SGKent
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This house was built in 1979. GFCI wasn't required all thru this home when it was built. Over the years I have added them in outside locations, the garage, bathrooms etc., but was thinking it might be worth just replacing all the wall sockets with them. I'll have to check each circuit to mark what is on it, 15A or 20A etc.. Some in the house are set up so the first GFCI provides the load for the others on that circuit - which is kinda a PITA when a GFCI goes bad and other sockets fail one has to remember which GFCI is the one for those sockets. So I thought I'd just replace them all and not use any to provide a load. House is all copper wiring.
1) What residential GFCI sockets are the best for the money these days? Leviton contractor packs of 10 each?
2) Let's say I take out a 20 amp socket but the circuit breaker for that circuit is 15A. That should probably be a 15A GFCI, right?
3) Let's say a breaker is 20 amp, should that GFCI be a 15 A, or a 20 A GFCI if there are other sockets on that circuit? I have no way of knowing if the PO changed any sockets in the house. He did some pretty weird things.
1) What residential GFCI sockets are the best for the money these days? Leviton contractor packs of 10 each?
2) Let's say I take out a 20 amp socket but the circuit breaker for that circuit is 15A. That should probably be a 15A GFCI, right?
3) Let's say a breaker is 20 amp, should that GFCI be a 15 A, or a 20 A GFCI if there are other sockets on that circuit? I have no way of knowing if the PO changed any sockets in the house. He did some pretty weird things.
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. No offense intended SGKent