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Default GFCI In Line on Fan & Light Switch


Jelso wrote:
Anything preventing you from just changing the breaker servicing that
line to a GFCI type?

Jeff


This circuit also powers a master bedroom in addition to the bath.
Would that present any issues for a GFCI. Doesn't seem like it?


Should be OK.

I don't understand whey when the previous owners remodled a about 7
years ago why they didn't just install a GFCI breaker.

Thx


Because they are expensive compared to a GFCI receptacle. You may be
able to install a GFCI receptacle in the switch box then feed a stack
switch off the load side of the GFCI receptacle for the light/fan.