Re: Keeping Things Hot (It's a Crock)

Russell Cothren (rcothren@comp.uark.edu)
Thu, 08 May 1997 08:50:03 -0500 (CDT)

jeff wrote;

>NOT SO, NOT SO
>
>Do not think that you will protect other outlets by simply replacing one
>of the outlets. It is also not just a matter of placing the ground
>fault device at "the front of the line". The ground fault device will
>only protect other circuits if they are wired through the ground fault
>device properly. Read the instructions that come with the ground fault
>device.
>
>To protect entire circuits, ground fault breakers are also availiable.
>
>Installation is simple, if one can follow directions.
>
>Be safe.
>
>

I just finished my own darkroom. GFI breakers are wonderful and are
also required by code to be installed in any outlet that is within five
feet of a water source. There are some wonderful electrical outlets on the
web. (bad pun)
I am (my electrician) currently hooking up 220 for my copy camera and plate
burner.

Russell Cothren
Photo Editor
University Relations
University of Arkansas
501-575-3970