On Thu, 2 Dec 2010, Ricky Beam wrote:

I think they are now a violation of the NEC. And they were delisted by UL years ago. They pose a hazard as they will not react fast enough to prevent a fatal shock. (and the only one's I've ever seen were outlawed as the breaker itself was a fire hazard.)

You sure about that? GFCI breakers as well as their close cousins AFCIs are still being sold and bought at hardware stores.

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