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On 12 Sep 2004 11:49:54 GMT,
(HA HA Budys Here)
wrote:

Since the dead outlet is in a bathroom, don't bother looking in the kitchen

for
the actual GFCI outlet, it won't be there.


Why not - why won't it be there?

Look in your other bathrooms, or the
garage outlet, or an outdoor outlet mounted to the house.


It won't be there because kitchen receptacles have to be on 20a circuits, and
those circuits cannot be shared with other receptacles in rooms other than
dining rooms, pantrys, or breakfast nooks/rooms.

Therefore, a GFCI outlet in a kitchen cannot be the master GFCI for the
bathrooms.

OK?