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Wednesday, May 26, 2021

OSHA Specifications, Definitions and Standards

OSHA - Occupational Safety and Health Administration

STANDARDS    SPECIFICATIONS    DEFINITIONS

GFCI  ELCI  SAFETY PRODUCTS

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OSHA Specifications

OSHA REGULATIONS GROUND FAULT PROTECTION 29CFR1910.304(b)(3)(ii)(A) All 125-volt, single-phase, 15-, 20-, and 30-ampere receptacle outlets that are not part of the permanent wiring of the building or structure and that are in use by personnel shall have ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection for personnel. Note 1 to paragraph (b)(3)(ii)(A) of this section: A cord connector on an extension cord set is considered to be a receptacle outlet if the cord set is used for temporary electric power. Note 2 to paragraph (b)(3)(ii)(A) of this section: Cord sets and devices incorporating the required ground-fault circuit-interrupter that are connected to the receptacle closest to the source of power are acceptable forms of protection. 29CFR1910.304(b)(3)(ii)(B) Receptacles other than 125 volt, single-phase, 15-, 20-, and 30-ampere receptacles that are not part of the permanent wiring of the building or structure and that are in use by personnel shall have ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection for personnel. 29CFR1910.304(b)(3)(ii)(C) Where the ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection required by paragraph (b)(3)(ii)(B) of this section is not available for receptacles other than 125-volt, single-phase, 15-, 20-, and 30-ampere, the employer shall establish and implement an assured equipment grounding conductor program covering cord sets, receptacles that are not a part of the building or structure, and equipment connected by cord and plug that are available for use or used by employees on those receptacles. This program shall comply with the following requirements (2 pages…) 1926.404(b)(ii) Ground-fault circuit interrupters. All 120-volt, single-phase, 15- and 20-ampere receptacle outlets on construction sites, which are not a part of the permanent wiring of the building or structure and which are in use by employees, shall have approved ground-fault circuit interrupters for personnel protection. Receptacles on a two-wire, single-phase portable or vehicle-mounted generator rated not more than 5kW, where the circuit conductors of the generator are insulated from the generator frame and all other grounded surfaces, need not be protected with ground-fault circuit interrupters. 

CORD PROTECTION 29CFR1910.304(b)(1) Examination. Electric equipment shall be free from recognized hazards that are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to employees. Safety of equipment shall be determined using the following considerations: (viii) Other factors that contribute to the practical safeguarding of persons using or likely to come in contact with the equipment. (7) Mechanical execution of work. Electric equipment shall be installed in a neat and workmanlike manner. 29CFR1910.305(a)(2)(x) Flexible cords and cables shall be protected from accidental damage, as might be caused, for example, by sharp corners, projections, and doorways or other pinch points. 29CFR1910.305(a)(2)(xi) Cable assemblies and flexible cords and cables shall be supported in place at intervals that ensure that they will be protected from physical damage. Support shall be in the form of staples, cables ties, straps, or similar type fittings installed so as not to cause damage. 1926.403 (b)(1) the employer shall ensure that electrical equipment is free from recognized hazards that are likely to cause death or serious physical harm to employees. Safety equipment shall be determined on the basis of the following considerations: (vii) Other factors which contribute to the practical safeguarding of employees using or likely to come in contact with the equipment. 29CFR1926.405(a)(2)(ii)(B) Branch circuits shall originate in a power outlet or panelboard. Conductors shall be run as multi-conductor cord or cable assemblies or open conductors, or shall be run in raceways. All conductors shall be protected by over-current devices at their ampacity. Runs of open conductors shall be located where the conductors will not be subject to physical damage, and the conductors shall be fastened at intervals not exceeding 10 feet (3.05 m). No branch-circuit conductors shall be laid on the floor. Each branch circuit that supplies receptacles or fixed equipment shall contain a separate equipment grounding conductor if the branch circuit is run as open conductors. 29CFR1926.416(e)(1) Worn or frayed electric cords or cables shall not be used. 


TRC 44700 / 44720 GFCI 30 Amp Series GFCI's














2020 NEC New Standard in GFCI Protection

Article 210.63(A) for HVAC equipment & Article 210.63(B) for indoor service equipment and indoor equipment requiring dedicated space

 HVAC equipment in a basement is currently covered in code requiring basement circuits to be GFCI protected. HVAC equipment located in attics and other tight area is not currently covered by any GFCI requirement. The CMP recognized that many HVAC areas are typically tight working spaces where technicians perform justified energized work (they can’t troubleshoot a de-energized circuit). The 2020 code update assures equipment requiring service has a GFCI protected receptacle outlet that is readily accessible. 

Article 210.8(F) 

Code is updated for ALL outdoor outlets supplied by single phase branch circuits rated 150 volts to ground or less, 50 amps or less. This increased from 20 amps and now extends beyond receptacles to include ALL outlets and includes ALL hard-wired equipment. 

The National Electrical Code (NEC®) requires use of listed products to meet the requirements of various “Articles” within the code. 

We currently have the capability and current products that OEM and installers could use to comply with these changes without changing the electrical panel. Existing in line models can be offered as an optional installation kit by the OEM’s. The OEM could also choose to have an optional factory installed GFCI built into the equipment that would utilize our panel mount version. 

2021 UL 943 GFCI Certification Requirement Changes

WHEN IS IT EFFECTIVE: MAY 5, 2021

PARAGRAPHS AFFECTED 

Paragraphs 5.16 and 6.27 have been revised to include the extension of Auto-monitoring and end of life requirements to ALL types of GFCI’s Paragraphs 6.31.2 (d) and (e) have been revised to improve the auto-monitoring function of permanently connected GFCI’s 

WHAT THE CHANGES MEAN 

The changes to these paragraphs now requires ALL GFCI circuits to be provided with an auto-monitoring function. Prior to this change the auto-monitoring function was only applicable to permanently connected GFCI’s. Now all GFCI’s will be required to have periodic, automatic testing of the devices ability to respond to a ground fault. This test will occur each time the power becomes available to the load terminals and will be initiated within 5 seconds of power on and shall be repeated every three hours. If the auto-monitoring circuit detects a problem the circuit will deny power (trip with inability to reset) or trip with the ability to reset, subject to the next auto-monitoring test cycle. 

**Southwire GFCI products will self test within 1/10th of a second, after power on, and will self test every 17 minutes** 

Reason for the change In layman’s terms, currently, the user has to press the test button on a GFCI device to determine if the GFCI is operational. This is hazardous as many GFCI users do not test the circuit prior to use or during the GFCI life cycle. Auto-monitoring ensures the GFCI is ALWAYS operational against a potential life threatening ground fault event without user intervention. 

DEFINITIONS & STANDARDS 

GFCI 

 Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter is an LCPD specifically intended for the protection of people from shock hazard. A GFCI is a device that will immediately stop the flow of electricity if it senses any voltage loss, whether the loss is through the ground wire or to your body. 

EGFPD 

Equipment Ground-Fault Protective Devices (EGFPD) These devices operate to disconnect the electric circuit from the source supply when the ground-fault current exceeds the ground-fault pick up level marked on the equipment. EGFPS’s are intended to be installed only on grounded alternating-current systems IAW National Electric code. EGFPD’s are intended for use in applications where ground-fault protection of equipment is required. EGFPD’s are not intended to be used in place of GFCI where a GFCI is required by NEC. 

ELCI 

Equipment Leakage Circuit Interrupters are a class of LCPD not considered to be “people protectors,” and are generally only intended for equipment protection. ELCIs are virtually identical with ALCIs with the exception that the trip level is set higher than 6mA. 

ALCI 

Appliance Leakage Current Interrupters are a class of leakage current protection devices closely related to GFCIs. In fact, they share the same limits for trip level and response time. The main difference is that ALCI’s are intended for use only in circuits with a solidly grounded neutral conductor. 

LCDI 

Leakage Current Detection Interrupter cord sets are intended to sense leakage currents flowing between or from conductors of the cord set and interrupt the circuit. 

AFCI 

Arc Fault Circuit Interrupters are designed to mitigate the affect of electrical arcs. Defined by UL 1699 they can be provided as circuit breakers, outlet devices, combination devices, adapters and cord sets. The AFCI must differentiate a normal arc (i.e., power tool, light switch, etc.) from a bad arc (i.e., a parallel fault in the wiring). To avoid nuisance tripping, the trip levels are quite higher and time longer than GFCIs, ALCIs or LCDIs. A cord type AFCI’s maximum trip level is 75A for parallel fault and 5A for a series fault, both of which could be a fire in progress. 

PRCD 

Portable Residual Current Devices are designed for use in international applications and intended to protect people from electrical shock by interrupting the electrical circuit to a load when a fault current exceeds its rated trip level. They are compliant with IEC and NEMA standards, depending upon your country of use, and are available in 120V to 230V versions with 6-30mA trip levels. 

UL STANDARDS 

UL Listed products are used in applications where the product is not an integral part of the manufactured system. UL Listed wire and cable products are intended for use within residential, commercial or industrial buildings. 

OSHA REGULATIONS 

OSHA’s scope of regulation covers three major business areas; the Construction Industry, the Maritime Industry and a third category, General Industry, which covers most other business enterprises except for those in mining and agriculture which are overseen by other government agencies. OSHA’s regulations are Federal Law and are contained in the U.S. Government’s Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). Violations of OSHA regulations can subject companies to legal action and fines. 

NEC (NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE) STANDARDS 

The National Electrical Code (NEC®) requires use of listed products to meet the requirements of various “Articles” within the code. 

TRC Southwire HD-Pro High Power GFCIs
24396 001 30 amp, 24542 001 60 amp, 24646 001 30 amp
24672 001 60 amp, 24846 001 30 amp













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Monday, February 22, 2021

Southwire Eletrical Assembled Products

 Southwire Assembled Products from Sords Electric

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Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters, GFCI, Extension Cords, Surge Strips, Work lights, construction lighting, portable lighting, Timing devices, Power distribution Boxes, Wire, Spot Lights, ELCIs, Personnel Protection


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Friday, April 17, 2020

Sords Electric NEW Website

Sords Electric announces a brand new Website Platform.

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Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters - GFCIs
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Thursday, November 15, 2018

TRC Southwire 24646-001 30 Amp ELCI/GFCI

Sords Electric Sells the TRC HD-PRO ELCI 24646-001-1


The Technology Research HD Pro 24646 High Power ELCI is designed for Motors, pumps, welders, pressure washers, hoists and other high power devices that need GFCI/ELCI protection. The HD Pro 24646 can be configured for inline or bulk head mounting.

Click Link below to order:
TRC HD-PRO 24646-001 30 AMP Adjustable (6/10/30 mA) GFCI / ELCI, 480/3 VAC

The Southwire TRC HDPro 24646-001 has 2 feet of cable on both the line side and the load side. When the mA trip leakage point is reached the unit will trip and require a MANUAL reset.  If the primary power is disrupted the 24646 will reset automatically when power is restored or returns to normal.

Southwire TRC 30 Amp  HD-Pro 24646-001 GFCI ELCI




















The TRC HD-Pro Features 

480 volts - Three Phase
30 Amps
4/4 AWG Cord Gauge
Adjustable Trip levels are 6mA, 10mA and 30mA

24646-001 HD-Pro GFCI/ELCI Technical Data

Response Time: 25mS
Frequency: 50/60 Hz
Endurance: 3,000 operations minimum
Overload Current: 6 times rated Current (30 Amps)
Ambient Temperature: -20ºC to +40ºC
Insulation Voltage: 1500 VRMS - 1 minute
Power On Indication: Lighted Indicator
Drop Out Voltage: 60% Rated Voltage (480 v)
Reset Type: Automatic (When primary Power is lost)
Connection Type: Flying Leads
NEMA 4 Polymer

See Specifications Sheet HERE!

To be called a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interruptor) the unit needs to trip no higher than 6mA.  Above that the unit becomes an ELCI (Equipment Leakage Circuit Interruptor).

A Ground-fault occurs when there is a break in the low resistance grounding path from a tool or electrical system. The electrical current may then take an alternative path to the ground through the user, resulting in serious injury or death.  The ground-fault circuit interrupter, or GFCI, is a fas acting circuit breaker designed to shut of electric power in the event of a ground fault within as little as 1/40 of a second. It works by comparing the amount of current going to and returning from the equipment along the circuit conductors. When the amount going differs from the amour retuning by approximately 5 milliamperes (4-6mA), the GFCI trips/interrupts the current.

The GFCI is rated to trip quickly enough to prevent an electrical incident.  If it is properly installed and maintained, this will happen as soon as the faulty tool is plugged in.  If the grounding conductor is not intact or of low impedance the GFCI may not trip until a person provides a path.  In this case, the person will receive a shock, but the GFCI should trip so quickly that the shock will not be harmful. The most common type of shock is from the Ground Fault. GFCIs also protect against fires, overheating and wire destruction.

TRC HD-PRO 24646-001 30 AMP Adjustable (6/10/30 mA) GFCI / ELCI, 480/3 VAC

Southwire HD-PRO 24646 GFCI from TRC - 30 amps, 480 volts





















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Una pérdida a tierra ocurre cuando hay una ruptura en el camino de resistencia baja para conexión a tierra de una herramienta o un sistema eléctrico. La corriente eléctrica entonces puede tomar una trayectoria alterna a la tierra a través del trabajador, resultando en lesiones serias o la muerte.
El interruptor para circuitos con pérdida a tierra, o GFCI, es un circuito interruptor de energía de acción rápida diseñado para desconectar la energía eléctrica en caso de una pérdida a tierra en un lapso de 140 de segundo. Esto funciona comparando la cantidad de corriente que sale y que regresa del equipo a lo largo de los conductores de circuito. Cuando la cantidad que sale es diferente de la cantidad que regresa por aproximadamente 5 mili-amperios, el GFCI interrumpe la corriente.
El GFCI está clasificado para desconectar la corriente suficientemente rápido para prevenir un incidente eléctrico. Si es instalado y mantenido correctamente, esto pasará tan pronto como el equipo defectuoso es enchufado. Si el conductor de conexión a tierra no está intacto o es de baja impedancia, el GFCI quizás no funcione hasta que una persona le proporcione una trayectoria. En este caso, la persona recibirá una descarga, pero el GFCI debe activarse tan rápidamente que la descarga no sería mortal o dañina.
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TRC HD-PRO GFCI ELCI 24646-001 30 amps 480/3/60 volts

Friday, June 30, 2017

TRC Southwire 33120 Panel Mount GFCI

Sords Electric Sell the TRC (Technology Research Corp) 33120 Panel Mount GFCI

The small by mighty GFCI is designed to mount in a panel.  The 33120 GFCI has an automatic reset in case of a power outage  The GFCI will trip when it senses a 4-6mA leakage.  A manual reset is required after an actual Ground Fault is detected.

The TRC 33120 is a 20 amp GCI and rated for 120 volts. It has a Test button and a Reset Button.
Unit is 3.25 inches high x 2.16 inches deep and 2.35 inches wide.
GFCI response time is less than 25mS and trip level is 4-6 mA. 
Unit has a power on indication light.

To Buy Click HERE.



Unit Top is left with test and reset Buttons and unit bottom is right
TRC Model 33120 GFCI Panel Mount
















Applications can include Control panels, Test Beds, Pumping Systems, Appliance, Boat Lifts, Pressure Washers, Winch systems and wash systems.

The Southwire 33120-001 has an automatic reset on power restoration following a disruption of primary power but is a manual reset with a Ground Fault trip.

The TRC 33120 is rated for 120 volts.
The Southward 33120 is rated to 20 Amps.
The TRC 33120 has a trip level of 4-6 mA (Milliamperes)
The Southwire 33120 is UR listed.


The Southwire TRC 33120 is the 120 volt option.  Click to view or purchase HERE!

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TRC 33120-001 Ground Fault GFCI Panel Mount

Sords Electric
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Sunday, October 6, 2013

High Power GFCI by TRC and Southwire


Technology Research High Power HD-Pro Ground Fault Interrupters from Sords Electric


TRC HD-Pro Southwire High Power GFCI/ELCI Ground Fault 







With the  TRC HD-PRO Series heavy duty, high power ground fault interrupters (GFCIs) you can feel safe around electrical equipment used in wet environments.  Single and three phase models are available for pumps, motors, welders, pressure washers, portable conveyers, hoists, mining tools and a host of high powered machinery.  All HD-PRO models automatically reset after interruption and restoration of power, but will trip on detection of hazardous ground fault conditions.
TRC Hd-Pro GFCI's are available in 120V, 30A to 600V, 100A.
TRC engineered HD-PRO models with an adjustable trip level selector, HD-PRO 6.10.30 and HD-PRO 10.30.50.  This unique design allows the flexibility to select and lock in a trip level of 6, 10 or 30mA, or 10, 30 or 50mA, customizing each model for the specific type of equipment to maximize protection while avoiding unwanted tripping.


































TRC engineers designed the HD-PRO models specifically for high current, rugged environments and these models are field-proven in all kinds of tough applications. The entire HD-PRO family (120V/30A to 600V/80A) is designed to trip within 25 milliseconds after ground fault detection at an adjustable selected trip level of 6, 10 or 30 mA.
Before the development of the HD-PRO Series, facilities with high current – high voltage equipment or three phase systems employed expensive ground fault breakers at the source of the branch circuit, or went without ground fault protection, leaving personnel and equipment unprotected.
Circuit breakers can withstand high current levels but have short mechanical lives and were not designed for switching duty. Localized ground faults, with circuit breakers, either shut down the whole branch circuit or were overloaded because the available devices were not portable and were often too costly.
The HD-PRO Series utilizes contactors that are fully rated for motor switching demands. In addition to being far less expensive than three phase breakers, the HD-PRO models protect expensive high current – high voltage equipment at the point of use while offering substantial shock protection for personnel.
TRC is an internationally recognized leader in electrical safety products that protect equipment, prevent electrical fires and protect against electrocution and serious injury from electrical shock.

High Power/ Heavy Duty GFCI's and ELCI's protect Motors, Pumps, Welders, Portable Conveyors, Freight Lifts, Pressure Washers

Heavy Duty - High Power ELCIs - 30A and 60A

Configured for both in-line and bulk head mount. Engineered to trip within 25 milliseconds. 
The TRC 24140 and 24500 have 2’ of cable on both line and load side. Will remain reset on power restoration following disruption of primary power.

24140 002 ELCI Volts/Amps: 240V/30A Cord Gauge: 10/4 AWG Trip Level: 10 mA Single Phase NEMA 4 Housing

24500 006 ELCI Volts/Amps: 208-240V/30A Cord Gauge: 10/4 AWG Trip Level: 10 mA Three Phase NEMA 4 Housing 


Configured for both in-line and bulk head mount. Engineered to trip within 25 milliseconds.  NEMA 4 polymer Enclosure
The TRC 24520, 24530 and 25560 have 2’ of cable on both line and load side. To prevent equipment startup after ELCI trips, manual reset required. Will reset on power restoration following disruption of primary power.

24520 001  Volts/Amps: 120V/60A  Cord Gauge: 4/3 AWG  Trip Level: 10 mA  Single Phase

24530 001  Volts/Amps: 240V/60A  Cord Gauge: 4/4 AWG  Trip Level: 10 mA  Three Phase

25560 001  Volts/Amps: 380V/60A  Cord Gauge: 4/4 AWG  Trip Level: 30 mA  Three Phase


Configured for both in-line and bulk head mount. Engineered to trip within 25 milliseconds.  NEMA 4 polymer Enclosure
The TRC 24396, 24542, 24646, 24672 and 24846 have 2’ of cable on both line and load side. To prevent equipment startup after GFCI/ELCI trips, manual reset required. Will reset on power restoration following disruption of primary power. 6.10.30TM key enables trip level selection and locking at a trip level with key removal.

24396 001 Volts/Amps: 277V/30A Cord Gauge: 10/3 AWG TripLevel:6,10 & 30 mA Single Phase

24542 001 Volts/Amps: 208-240V/60A  Cord Gauge: 4/4 AWG  TripLevel:6,10 & 30 mA  Three Phase

24646 001 Volts/Amps: 480V/30A Cord Gauge: 10/4 AWG TripLevel:6,10 & 30 mA Three Phase

24672 001 Volts/Amps: 480V/60A  Cord Gauge: 4/4 AWG  TripLevel:6,10 &30 mA  Three Phase

24846 001 Volts/Amps: 208-240V/30A  Cord Gauge: 8/5 AWG  TripLevel:6,10 & 30 mA  Three Phase


Configured for both in-line and bulk head mount. Engineered to trip within 25 milliseconds.  NEMA 4 polymer Enclosure
The TRC 24396, 24542, 24646, 24672 and 24846 have 2’ of cable on both line and load side. To prevent equipment startup after GFCI/ELCI trips, manual reset required. Will reset on power restoration following disruption of primary power. 6.10.30TM key enables trip level selection and locking at a trip level with key removal.

24736 001 Volts/Amps: 480V/100A  Cord Gauge: 2/4 AWG  TripLevel:6,10 & 30 mA  Three Phase

24786 001  Volts/Amps: 208-240V/80A  Cord Gauge: 4/4 AWG  TripLevel:6,10 & 30 mA  Three Phase

24796 001  Volts/Amps: 480V/80A  Cord Gauge: 4/4 AWG  TripLevel:6,10 & 30 mA  Three Phase

24946 003  Volts/Amps: 600V/60A  Cord Gauge: 4/4 AWG  TripLevel:6,10 & 30 mA  Three Phase

24992 001  Volts/Amps: 600V/80A  Cord Gauge: 4/4 AWG  TripLevel:6,10 & 30 mA  Three Phase

24994 001  Volts/Amps: 600V/100A  Cord Gauge: 2/4 AWG  TripLevel:6,10 & 30 mA  Three Phase


















Configured for both in-line and bulk head mount. Engineered to trip within 25 milliseconds.  NEMA 4 16 gauge steel enclosure.
To prevent equipment startup after EGFPD or GFCI/ELCI trips, manual reset required. Will reset on power restoration following disruption of primary power. 
Key enables trip level selection and locks at a trip level with key removal.

For the below units, please call Sords Electric or use our Parts Form Request to receive a quotation

44110 012  EGFPD (Equipment Ground Fault Protection Devices)  CSA Listed
Volts/Amps: 208-240V/30A TripLevel:10,30 & 50 mA  Three Phase

44140 012  EGFPD (Equipment Ground Fault Protection Devices)  CSA Listed
Volts/Amps: 208-240V/60A TripLevel:10,30 & 50 mA  Three Phase

44120 012 EGFPD (Equipment Ground Fault Protection Devices)  CSA Listed
Volts/Amps: 480V/30A TripLevel:10,30 & 50 mA  Three Phase

44130 012 EGFPD (Equipment Ground Fault Protection Devices)  CSA Listed
Volts/Amps: 480V/60A TripLevel:10,30 & 50 mA  Three Phase

44610 001  GFCI / ELCI 
Volts/Amps: 208-240V/30A TripLevel:10,30 & 30 mA  Three Phase

44640 001  GFCI / ELCI 
Volts/Amps: 208-240V/60A TripLevel:10,30 & 30 mA  Three Phase

44620 001 GFCI / ELCI 
Volts/Amps: 480V/30A TripLevel:10,30 & 30 mA  Three Phase

44630 001 GFCI / ELCI 
Volts/Amps: 480V/60A TripLevel:10,30 & 30 mA  Three Phase

Why use Ground Fault:

A “Ground Fault” is a dangerous electrical condition where current flows unintentionally between a live conductor and ground. A severe or fatal electric shock can occur when a user touches the pressure washer if the machine is ungrounded. This could happen if the power cord to extension cord connections become wet or a fault exists within the pressure washer’s sophisticated electrical system. GFCI’s prevent possible electrocution and equipment damage due to electrical malfunction. Once the GFCI trips, the power is interrupted, stopping the pressure washer power and making it electrically safe for people and preventing costly equipment damage.

Avoiding electrical accidents and equipment damage are keys to reducing liability and increasing productivity. Minimum ground fault, GFCI, protection can be incorporated into the main power disconnect device and could be considered adequate for the entire system. However, in such a design, any downstream ground fault could trip the main protective device resulting in a complete substation power outage. The NEC's purpose, in its own words, is "the practical safeguarding of persons and property…but not necessarily efficient, convenient, or …for good service…" (Article 90.1A, B). In other words, system reliability is left to common sense and good engineering design practices. For this reason ground fault, GFCI, protection of the circuit may be highly desirable and recommended for reliable and continuous operation.
Technology Research Corporation (TRC) is a leading manufacturer of electrical safety products. Based in Clearwater, Florida, TRC designs, develops and manufactures products that prevent electrical fires and protect people and pets from electrocution and serious injury caused by electrical shock.
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