



WHY ARE GROUND FAULTS DANGEROUS? |
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| Ground faults are very dangerous when people
become part of an electrical path or circuit to ground. When electrical
current leaks out of faulty tools, it seeks the path of least resistance
to ground and can harm or kill the person holding the tool. The person using or touching the faulty tool, cord or appliance while standing in a damp location on the ground, cement floor, or touching a sink, tap or other conductive material becomes a good path to ground. The electrical current flowing through a person's body to ground can result in serious injury or death. |
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HOW DOES THE GFCI WORK? |
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| The GFCI monitors the flow of current (electricity)
to the appliance along the "hot" conductor, and back to the outlet
along the "neutral" conductor. It can almost instantly sense an
electrical ground fault... when less electricity returning from the appliance
to the outlet indicates leakage. In a fraction of a second it interrupts
or opens the protected circuit, stopping the flow of electrical current
before someone is hurt. Take for example a person using faulty electrical equipment in the garden. Without a GFCI the person turns on the switch and electric current flows through the faulty equipment into his or her body and into the ground, resulting in injury or electrocution. If the equipment had been plugged into a GFCI protected circuit, the GFCI would have sensed the ground fault and opened the circuit, preventing serious injury or electrocution. If you have a GFCI dont forget to test it once a month. |
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DOESNT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE PROTECT US? |
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| No! Fuses or circuit breakers are primarily designed to protect your electrical system wiring and equipment. They will not protect a person from serious electrical injury during a ground fault failure. | |
HOW DO I GET MORE INFORMATION AND HAVE GFCIS INSTALLED? |
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| Contact a qualified electrician or contractor for more information or to install GFCIs. | |
REMEMBER... |
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| You and your family need the protection GFCIs provide. Take a minute and order your split-second electrical protection now! |