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On Mon,2/1/2016 7:50 PM, DWKANEPE@aol.com wrote:
 Just a point of information...a fuse or circuit breaker will NOT and 
is not intended to prevent electrical shock. 
 
That is WRONG.
 Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter protection will! 
 
GFCI's protect against a very different mechanism, namely leakage 
current.  GFCI's sample current in the phase (hot) and neutral 
conductor, and open the circuit if they are out of balance by more than 
6-10 mA, which means that current must be flowing on the Green wire, and 
producing enough IR drop between the Green wire and other grounded 
objects (like plumbing). 
 Fuses, breakers and other OCPD's are intended to protect wiring and, 
in some cases, utilization equipment.
 
AND human life.
Fuses/breakers protect us in the case of a FAULT -- that is, something 
causes a short between phase and exposed equipment, causing the exposed 
equipment to be hot with respect to ground. 
BTW -- I've been paid to TEACH and write tutorials on this stuff for 
more than ten years. 
73, Jim K9YC
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