GFCI Failures + Gadgets
Lou Scheffer wrote:
This would be a great example for considering all the effects of a
'safety' improvement. Has there ever been a paper, or a summary of
the field trials, published on this result? Something that said, for
example, that each year, in the USA, X people get electrocuted by
refrigerators. This could be virtually eliminated by requring GFCIs,
but then Y people would die of food poisoning, and YX.
Or is it considered 'obvious' that this is the case? For example,
refrigerators are usually grounded, so maybe X is near 0, and it would
certainly be an inconvenience to have a GCFI breaker trip and spoil
your food.
Basically, does anyone know of any formal study or review on this
topic? I could not find any on-line, but such a study would probably
predate the internet.
Thanks,
Lou Scheffer
Have you seen a new refrigerator or freezer without a grounded cord
in the last 20 years? The metal skin is grounded unless the power cord
is damaged, or the wiring is bad.
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22 days!
Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
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