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Wiring Double GFCI?
I'm replacing the single 20A kitchen countertop duplex outlet with a
double box and two 20A GFCIs (both side by side in the double box) fed by a single dedicated 20A circuit breaker. Do I simply jumper Load to Load and Line to Line, or should I have the Load on the first GFCI feed the Line on the second GFCI with nothing attached to the Load on the second one? The circuit terminates at that box. I've read that the second outlet doesn't particularly need to be a GFCI, but I want them both to be GFCI anyway. Humor me! |
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