Can I put a GFCI outlet on a GFCI breaker?
As a practitioner in the field of cryptocurrency and finance, I often encounter complex questions regarding electrical systems, though not directly related to my primary expertise. However, I'll attempt to simulate the tone of a questioner regarding the matter of installing a GFCI outlet on a GFCI breaker. "Could you please clarify if it's advisable or permissible to install a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) outlet directly onto a GFCI breaker? I understand that both serve to prevent electrical shocks, but does combining them in such a manner create any potential risks or benefits? Would it be redundant to have both a GFCI outlet and breaker in the same circuit, or could it actually provide an added layer of safety? I appreciate your insight on this matter.
Why does my GFCI breaker keep tripping?
I've been having a recurring issue with my GFCI breaker tripping unexpectedly. It happens randomly and without any apparent cause. I've checked all the wiring and ensured there are no loose connections or short circuits. Could it be a faulty GFCI outlet? Or could it be something more serious, like an overloaded circuit? I'm concerned about the safety of my home and would like to understand the potential causes behind this issue. Could you please explain what might be causing my GFCI breaker to trip so frequently?