How To Install A Ground Fault Circuit Breaker
Pushing the test button should trip the breaker.
How to install a ground fault circuit breaker. Square d breakers come in two types plug in qo and bolt on qob. Obc afci outlet branch circuit arc fault circuit interrupter can be used on all types of electrical wiring installation for both series and parallel arc quenching. Ground fault breakers are easy to install and protect people against ground fault currents that standard circuit breakers neither detect or protect against. Troubleshooting a ground fault circuit interrupt or gfi breaker is pretty straightforward.
The gfci breaker can be used as a replacement for a standard circuit breaker and can be installed in an electrical panel box to protect all receptacles on a particular branch circuit. Troubleshooting the circuit itself can be quite time consuming. The gfi breaker is designed with a test button incorporated into the breaker itself. Its installation is mostly similar to that of a standard single pole circuit breaker but there are some crucial differences between the two installation methods.
Step 2 the load neutral is inserted into the lug under the white dot on the breaker for a two pole breaker without a load neutral step 2 is not required testing arc fault ground fault breakers the test procedure located within the instruction leaflets below is the only approved method of testing the arc fault and ground fault breakers. A ground fault circuit breaker is properly called a ground fault circuit interrupter breaker or simply a gfci breaker it installs into a home s service panel or breaker box and provides gfci protection for the entire branch circuit it serves. The ground fault circuit interrupter is used in homes equipped with circuit breakers rather than fuses.