Posted by NCWayne on May 18, 2010 at 16:38:27 from (166.82.79.195):
In Reply to: GFCI posted by huntingreen59 on May 18, 2010 at 10:29:07:
I understand that completely and I said nothing about the GFCI providing any type of circuit protection. Maybe I wasn"t clear but what I was trying to get across was that if a GFCI breaker, or any other type for that matter, was to be used in the circuit then it should be one with the proper amp rating for the circuit being protected. Think about it, what good is a GFCI breaker when all it can do is protect someone from getting shocked but could potentially burn down the barn in an overcurrent situation because it was double the amp rating it should have been? Too, given the length of the runs involved here (174 feet I believe it was) I thought having the correct amp rating at the breaker would be of particular importance since the lower the voltage on at the end of the run would result in a higher amp draw on the wiring...and we all know more amps equals more heat and more potential for an overcurrent type problem.
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