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Default GFCI Breaker Question

In article ,
"Ralph Mowery" wrote:

If it was an current overage the breaker would trip not the GFCI so
why would a "high wattage" device trip the GFCI?


This has been cleared up six times now, so I'll volunteer for the
seventh: Read the *title* of the thread. This is a *GFCI breaker.* The
GFCI *is* the breaker. The breaker *is* the GFCI. They are one and the
same. See?