With conductors.I want to install a GFCI in my bathroom, I have 3 wires, one is the power, one is for the light switch, and the other is for power in another room. How do I hook up the GFCI switch properly?
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You should have more than 3 wires btw if your feeding 2 loads:whistling2:I want to install a GFCI in my bathroom, I have 3 wires, one is the power, one is for the light switch, and the other is for power in another room. How do I hook up the GFCI switch properly?
Thank you
I want to install a GFCI in my bathroom, I have 3 wires, one is the power, one is for the light switch, and the other is for power in another room. How do I hook up the GFCI switch properly?
Thank you
I would have never guessed.What is your electrical related field/trade:none