Author: CharlieM
Subject: Fridge Circuit
Posted: 28 Oct 2016 at 1:13pm
That looks good. You would not want the fridge to go off if an appliance tripped the GFCI. However, what does the GP -3 breaker control?
Subject: Fridge Circuit
Posted: 28 Oct 2016 at 1:13pm
Originally posted by voisj The main 110v panel looks like this, #6 on the 110v side is marked as GFCI / Refer. The power runs from the main panel over, (under), to a GFCI elec plug next to the refer,( in the 180) When the breaker is turned off the refer won't run on 110v. When i just push the button on the GFCI plug next to the refer all elec plugs in or on the unit go off, As they should, but the refer still works on 110v meaning they either ran to the refer first or pigtailed the refer line to the hot side of the GFCI . ![]() |
That looks good. You would not want the fridge to go off if an appliance tripped the GFCI. However, what does the GP -3 breaker control?