I inspected a hot tub today. It is situated outside and was warming the outside air nicely, even with its covers on.
Anyway, a plate required it to be protected by a Class A G.F.C.I. Does anyone know the specs on such a beast please?
Z.
Chris Pearson:
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So, exactly what is Class A?
Uncle Google is your friend. It seems to be a Canadian thing.
I didn't know that Norfolk was a Canadian Province.
Uncle Google he do say (notice the Norfolk dialect)
“Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter, Class A (Class A GFCI) – a ground fault circuit interrupter that will interrupt the circuit to the load, within a predetermined time, when the ground fault current is 6 mA or more but not when the ground fault current is 4 mA or less (see Appendix B).”
Where do I find one of those then?
Z.
Chris Pearson:
Zoomup:
So, exactly what is Class A?
Uncle Google is your friend. It seems to be a Canadian thing.
I didn't know that Norfolk was a Canadian Province.
Uncle Google he do say (notice the Norfolk dialect)
“Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter, Class A (Class A GFCI) – a ground fault circuit interrupter that will interrupt the circuit to the load, within a predetermined time, when the ground fault current is 6 mA or more but not when the ground fault current is 4 mA or less (see Appendix B).”
Where do I find one of those then?
Z.
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