Can a freezer be plugged into a GFCI outlet?

However, GFCI's are prone to a phenomenon called "phantom tripping," meaning that they sometimes activate -shutting power off to the circuit - under normal, everyday voltage fluctuations. So freezers and refrigerators should never be plugged into GFCI's.
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Can you have a refrigerator on a GFCI outlet?

In a dwelling unit (residential), GFCI protection is only required for kitchen receptacles that serve the countertop surfaces. There's no requirement to GFCI protect receptacles that serve a refrigerator. Unless the fridge is plugged into a countertop receptacle.
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Why does my freezer keep tripping the GFCI?

This is usually caused by multiple appliances being plugged into the same circuit. To avoid this happening, make sure that your refrigerator has a dedicated circuit, which you can do by plugging your refrigerator into an alternative power outlet and seeing if it still trips.
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Should the freezer in a garage be on a separate GFCI outlet?

@paul Likely water infiltration in the outside receptacles, but fridges and freezers are not recommended to be plugged into GFCI receptacles specifically because they can trip and leave the appliance without power.
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Do freezers need a special outlet?

An upright or chest freezer should always be plugged into its own individual electrical outlet which has a voltage rating that matches the rating plate. A 115 Volt AC, 60 Hz, 15- or 20- amp, fused, grounded electrical supply is required.
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Can I plug A small freezer into A regular outlet?

A freezer is one of the easiest home appliances to install since it can plug into a standard wall electrical outlet.
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Is it OK to put freezer in garage?

And if your garage is insulated and climate-controlled, it's fine to put a freezer there. You just want to make sure the space is dry. Keep the freezer away from windows and out of direct sunlight, because that makes it work harder to maintain the right interior temperature.
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Should a garage refrigerator be plugged into a GFCI outlet?

Put simply, you can't plug a refrigerator or a freezer into a GFCI outlet. GFCI outlets can't handle the load, so the refrigerator will trip the outlet. You might not even know that your refrigerator isn't getting power until all the food is warm and spoiled.
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Does a freezer in the garage need a dedicated circuit?

Keep in mind that even if you don't place your freezer or refrigerator in your garage, it is still required that freezers be on a dedicated 120 volt circuit.
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Does a freezer in the garage use more electricity?

Keeping your freezer in your garage can use up to 50% more electricity than normal. This depends greatly on where you live and how hot it gets. You can lower this if you have an insulated or air conditioned garage. Newer freezers are more energy efficient, which will also help.
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Is there a difference between GFI and GFCI?

Ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI) and ground fault interrupters (GFI) are the exact same device under slightly different names. Though GFCI is more commonly used than GFI, the terms are interchangeable.
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Why does my refrigerator trip the GFCI outlet?

It is common for the startup or shutdown of the refrigerator compressor motor to cause a GFCI to trip. The defrost cycle, though, is less likely to cause the issue, since the defrost heater is resistive rather than inductive. The issue occurs randomly because the motor operates from alternating current.
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Can an appliance trip a GFCI?

If the GFCI's internal current transformer senses more than a 4-5 milliamp loss, it instantly shuts down the outlet and any outlets it feeds to prevent accidental electrocution. Most often, when a GFCI “trips” it is the result of a faulty appliance plugged into the outlet or an outlet down circuit.
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What appliances require GFCI?

The NEC requires GFCIs on all exterior and bathroom receptacles (another term for outlets). GFCIs are also required on all receptacles serving kitchen countertops. In laundry rooms and utility rooms, GFCIs should be installed on outlets within six feet of sinks, washing machines, and water heaters.
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Can I plug a chest freezer into a surge protector?

Refrigerator and freezer.

These appliances pull too much current for a power strip because they are continuously cycling on and off. That will quickly overload a power strip. These items need to be plugged directly into a wall outlet dedicated solely to that appliance.
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Can I plug a refrigerator into a regular outlet?

Refrigerator – Most refrigerators work with a standard 100-120 volt electrical plug and outlet. You will notice that the electrical plug is made up of three prongs; this means you will need an electrical outlet that has three inserts.
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Why won't my freezer work in the garage?

If your garage temperature dips below freezing, the thermostat inside the garage refrigerator's freezer may think it's cold enough and shut off. To work around this issue, you need to heat the air around the thermostat. One way is to install a heating coil around the thermostat.
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What kind of freezer is best for garage?

If you have room in the garage or laundry room, an upright freezer or chest freezer is ideal.
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Can a freezer be kept outside in the winter?

In areas where there is extreme heat, ensure the freezer will have adequate protection from the sun. Moderate climates are ideal for outdoor placement, although you will likely pay more in energy costs during the summer months and less in the winter.
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How many amps does A freezer pull?

A typical modern upright freezer uses 2.3 amps when running.

Initial power surges during start-up for a typical upright freezer is expected to be approx. 7 amps. A 15 amp fuse / breaker is commonly recommended for upright freezers. However, many more power hungry upright freezers have a 20 amp recommendation.
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Do refrigerators need to be on A dedicated circuit?

A modern refrigerator requires a dedicated 20-amp circuit. You may currently have a smaller refrigerator plugged into a general lighting circuit, but during any major remodeling, install a dedicated circuit (120/125-volts) for the refrigerator.
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Why is my fridge freezer tripping the electric?

If your refrigerator trips often, then it is likely due to the compressor. Every time your compressor turns on to run the cooling cycle, it will trip the breaker. When this happens, it is typically due to a grounding issue with the compressor that is causing the part to essentially become overloaded with electricity.
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Why is my Samsung refrigerator tripping the GFCI?

Electrical Leak

When the GFCI outlet senses electrical “leaks”, where the current is escaping the device and taking a different route to the ground, it will trip the outlet. Leaks are commonly caused by dust, defective electrical appliances, water, or worn insulation.
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How do you ground a refrigerator?

By connecting a wire from the metal frame of the refrigerator to the ground, the unwanted electricity will travel through the wire and out to the earth. That wire has to be connected to something that is in turn connected to the earth or ground outside.
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When a freezer is plugged into a receptacle be sure that the receptacle is protected by a GFCI?

So freezers and refrigerators should never be plugged into GFCI's. The consequence of a tripped GFCI is just what you experienced - melted and spoiled food.
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