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I have had them fail and I have one that hasn't had the test button hit in a while but I was out in the wet and got a tingle, I would have thought it would trip. Do they fail in this regard?
You might have enough leakage current to feel, but not enough to trip the GFCI. I believe the trip point was 6 milliamps (no idea if it still is). You can definitely feel that.
Have you seen the new UL requirements for GFCI outlets? The outlet is going to let you know if it's not working correctly.
http://www.legrand.us/passandseymou...t-gfci/ul-943-gfci-standard.aspx#.VYr1K_lVglk
Have you seen the new UL requirements for GFCI outlets? The outlet is going to let you know if it's not working correctly.
http://www.legrand.us/passandseymou...t-gfci/ul-943-gfci-standard.aspx#.VYr1K_lVglk
Have you seen the new UL requirements for GFCI outlets? The outlet is going to let you know if it's not working correctly.
http://www.legrand.us/passandseymou...t-gfci/ul-943-gfci-standard.aspx#.VYr1K_lVglk
That was a good one!