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Originally Posted by bubbles
Check your circuit breaker panel for GFI (GFCI) breakers. There most likely will be one for each GFI circuit, ie. one GFI breaker=one circuit with one resettable GFI receptacle.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bubbles
My point was that each GFCI circuit with a resettable outlet will be independent with its own circuit breaker and is typically labeled as such in the coach breaker panel. If there is more than one resettable GFCI outlet I think that circuit should be independently labelled as such in the breaker panel. If there is more than one GFCI breaker there will be more than one resettable GFCI outlet ( no reason to look for something that does not exist). Non GFCI outlets (circuits) will be labeled otherwise.
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Thanks for the clarification. I too, was kinda confused by your first post. Although you mentioned a gfci breaker, you meant a circuit breaker that controlled a circuit with a gfci outlet on it
That was what confused me, and evidently a few other members since there actually is such thing as a gfci circuit breaker (not outlet).