How many outlets can one GFCI protect?

There's no limit. A standard GFCI will protect up to 20 amps, drawn from any combination of receptacles, either the built-in one or any number of additional ones connected to its load terminals.
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Can one GFCI cover multiple outlets?

Can one GFCI protect multiple outlets? Yes. A GFCI circuit breaker, installed in the service panel, will provide protection for all devices on that particular circuit. Assuming that you are asking about a GFCI outlet, then the answer is still yes.
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Will one GFCI protect the whole circuit?

The GFCI circuit breaker controls an entire circuit, and is installed as a replacement for a circuit breaker on your home's main circuit board. Rather than install multiple GFCI outlets, one GFCI circuit breaker can protect the entire circuit. There is a test button and a reset button on these units.
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How many outlets can you daisy chain off a GFCI?

How many outlets can you daisy chain off a GFCI? As far as ground fault interruption is concerned: as many as you like. However there are current capacity considerations of the wiring.
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Should I use GFCI for every outlet?

Because a GFCI outlet will shut off power at all outlets further down the circuit from it, you don't necessarily need a GFCI for every outlet in a room. You can use a GFCI breaker or place a GFCI outlet as the first outlet on the circuit.
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Is it OK to replace all outlets with GFCI?

You can replace almost any electrical outlet with a GFCI outlet. Correctly wired GFCIs will also protect other outlets on the same circuit.
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Does a refrigerator need a GFCI?

Here is the breakdown governing refrigerators and GFCI protection (according to the NEC 2011 Handbook): All commercial buildings/kitchens are required to have GFCI for refrigerators. See NEC 210.8(B)(2). In a Dwelling Unit (house or apartment) refrigerators located inside the kitchen do NOT have to have a GFCI.
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Is it against code to daisy chain outlets?

So NFPA 70-2011, Article 400.8 (1) prohibits daisy chains, because the first extension cord (or power strip) is now acting as a substitute for the fixed wiring of a structure.
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Does every outlet in a kitchen need to be GFCI?

Not all your kitchen outlets need to be the GFCIs, but they are required to be if they're within six feet of a kitchen sink or if they serve a countertop. Near laundry room sinks. Any receptacles within 6 feet of a sink or washing machine should be GFCIs. Near your water heater.
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How many outlets can a 20 amp GFCI protect?

Following the 80% circuit load of the National Electrical Code (NEC), you can have a maximum of 8 and 10 GFCI outlets for 15 amp and 20 amp circuits, respectively. These are ideal for daily power consumption safety.
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Is it OK to have 2 GFCI on same circuit?

You may use two or more GFCI rated outlets on one circuit if you like. However, if one trips or goes bad, all the outlets/GFCIs down the line will be affected. That's why you should test your GFCI's monthly to ensure proper operation.
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How many GFI's can you put on one circuit?

Yes. You may use two or more GFCI rated outlets on one circuit if you like. However, if one trips or goes bad, all the outlets/GFCIs down the line will be affected. That's why you should test your GFCI's monthly to ensure proper operation.
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What's the difference between a GFI and a 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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Do all outlets need to be GFCI or just one?

GFCI receptacles are required in bathrooms, garages, crawl spaces, basements, laundry rooms and areas where a water source is present. The 2023 update of the National Electrical Code requires GFCI protection in all kitchen receptacles, expanding the GFCI requirements.
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How do I protect multiple outlets with one GFCI?

To save money, you can put in a single GFCI and then wire additional standard outlets to the "LOAD" output from the single GFCI. This provides the same protection as having a GFCI at each location. The downside is in going this route if the one GFCI trips, all of your outlets lose power which can be a nuisance.
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How many GFCI outlets can be on a 15 amp circuit?

Technically, you can have as many outlets on a 15 amp circuit breaker as you want. However, a good rule of thumb is 1 outlet per 1.5 amps, up to 80% of the capacity of the circuit breaker. Therefore, we would suggest a maximum of 8 outlets for a 15 amp circuit.
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Does a washing machine need a GFCI?

There is no specific requirement in the NEC for the washing machine itself to have GFCI protection. Section 210.52(F) requires a receptacle outlet to be installed for the laundry area and it must be supplied by a 20-ampere branch circuit in accordance with 210.11(C)(2).
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Should a dishwasher be plugged into a GFCI?

Kitchen dishwashers installed in dwelling units require GFCI protection whether hard wired or cord and plug connected.
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How far does a GFCI have to be from a kitchen sink?

The National Electrical Code requires outlets be installed in a kitchen that has a sink 12 inches wide and 24 inches deep. That outlet must also be within 2 feet of the sink. Bathrooms must have at least one electrical outlet, it must be GFCI, and it must be within 3 feet of the sink.
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Is it code to install outlets upside down?

The National Electrical Code (NEC) doesn't require a certain direction. The NEC allows outlets to be installed with the ground plug hole facing up, down or sideways. It's up to you, there is no standard electric outlet orientation. So that means there really is no such thing as upside down outlets.
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How far apart can outlets be per code?

Now, let's move on to the electrical outlet spacing code as per the US National Electrical Code, Section 210.52. This code dictates the minimum distance between outlets for various parts of the house and places it at 12 feet at least.
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How many outlets can you jump off one outlet?

Technically, you can have as many outlets on a 15 amp circuit breaker as you want. However, a good rule of thumb is 1 outlet per 1.5 amps, up to 80% of the capacity of the circuit breaker. Therefore, we would suggest a maximum of 8 outlets for a 15 amp circuit.
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Why does my fridge in my garage 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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What should not be plugged into a GFCI outlet?

But don't plug big appliances such as refrigerators, freezers and sump pumps into a a GFCI outlet or circuit. It's also not a good idea to put lights on GFCI circuit – you don't want to be left in the dark if the circuit trips.
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When should a GFCI not be used?

To avoid nuisance tripping, a GFCI should not supply: Circuits longer than 100 feet. Fluorescent or other types of electric-discharge lighting fixtures. Permanently installed electric motors.
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