No useless information, no life story, no pretentious rambling. You're a breath of fresh air sir.
@Brian-py9rf18 күн бұрын
Yea seriously.
@donh6416Ай бұрын
Code also requires that when replaceing a 2 wire (no ground) receptacle with a 3 terminal receptacle, the outlet must be identified with labeling to indicate "No equipment ground".
@TrollnatioonАй бұрын
Yessir . Good info bossman.
@CJRock-xn5qfАй бұрын
AND any downstream receptacles also protected by the GFCI device.
@okaro6595Ай бұрын
Yes, the label tells that you should expect open ground from a tester and will not treat it as an error. Some people are so worried of the open ground that they resort to tricks.
@outsider344Ай бұрын
There a professional looking way to do that label? I've only ever seen people do it with crappy stickers.
@rupe53Ай бұрын
@@outsider344 Those stickers are approved by NEC.
@oceanricky261Ай бұрын
Your explanations are so good and informative
@StraigoАй бұрын
I can across your channel just 2 nights ago and this has quickly became the best electrician channel on KZbin that I’ve come across. So much good info. As one who uses these probably more than the average electrician, I really appreciate your videos on multi wire branch circuits.
@jp34604Ай бұрын
I learned so much from you with so few words. Perfect no fluff thanks
@marvinhamilton562Ай бұрын
Excellent point Steven
@FreezerBurn.Ай бұрын
Let’s be real. No one is reading the back of that unless it’s plugged in upside down. Great info!!👍. I learned something valuable today.
@GailsonPvPwtfАй бұрын
This is because the GFI tester works by connecting the hot to the ground through a resistor which allows a tiny amount of current to pass through to the equipment ground. If that equipment ground isn't there or isn't making an actual connection to ground it will not trip.
@robertknight46725 күн бұрын
I live in an old house where the boxes themselves are grounded. So if you use a grounding pigtail or the GFCI receptacle that has a self grounding table the tester will still work.
@lidlett9883Ай бұрын
That is why there are stickers saying "No Ground connected/No ground source "
@LokeNygren-gb6wuАй бұрын
Thank you electric keemstar
@AzeveidoMateusАй бұрын
Also if you have a 60’s home with those shallow metal boxes, Leviton makes these low profile gfcis that are a lot easier to fit without straining the conductors. Or even if you don’t have shallow boxes and you just want some extra space.
@MichaelEvanick-de2twАй бұрын
Finally an electrician that speaks common sense and not recite code books! I have been working on old houses for decades and troubleshooting them! I can appreciate honesty!
@sqoootАй бұрын
As a new electrician apprentice in my second career after a decade of doing something entirely unrelated, I really value your channel and your knowledge you pass along. Thank you
@ceebeeu4974Ай бұрын
Thanks boss it's the smallest information that makes the difference. The truth was told!.
@PRenard2012Ай бұрын
Perfect presentation sir! And thank you.
@Kat-on3nmАй бұрын
A-WIGGY electrical tester will; hot to neutral even down stream or hot to ground, if a path to ground exists
@tom73055Ай бұрын
The ceiling electrical to the light looks like it might pass code . LOL T. hanks i enjoy and learn a few things while watching you
@cpannbackerАй бұрын
Great channel Man! Appreciate you.
@mrindependent1Ай бұрын
One of my favorite electricians on KZbin Thanks for your knowledge brother
@teryncromer7560Ай бұрын
You just solved an issue for me that I had last weekend. Thank you sir!
@urielalba197328 күн бұрын
You have a gift please keep on sharing your knowledge love all your videos👍👍👍
@paulgawlik2590Ай бұрын
And you must label outlet if no groud wire a old ungrouded outlet.
@alfonsomartinez6800Ай бұрын
Very enlightening indeed! Thank you sir.
@andytraiger4079Ай бұрын
Thanks! I never thought about this before. Makes complete sense.
@whip714Ай бұрын
That is awesome info That will put a few hud inspectors In there place
@zatomb2574Ай бұрын
One thing not mentioned is that the led code on the device should clearly show no ground even without pushing the button. I wonder how the inspector thinks the test button will be able to draw current to trip the gfci. Maybe only young inspectors that didn't check the led code first could make such a mistake.
@rkyyrs9477Ай бұрын
Always read prior to purchase!
@Sean_y4k2l5Ай бұрын
interesting thank you. so i assumed assumed that the integrated "test" button on a gfci actually causes a ground fault current but now i realize it doesn't... or else it wouldn't be able to trip it without a ground wire. the button must be testing the mechanism, but not the full system.
@nevillewhite3451Ай бұрын
In Chicago, homes are required to have conduit. All boxes must be metal and grounded. We are an exception to your message.
@Stevenj120voltsАй бұрын
@@nevillewhite3451 i would like to know if all those extra codes and cost have actually reduced house fires.
@greggpurviance7252Ай бұрын
Highland Park (a high dollar residential area within Dallas) required conduit too. Don't think it has reduced fires, but not sure
@Drewcipher51507 күн бұрын
Gfci. Ground fault is where earthquakes happen. Ground fault circuit interupter protects a circuit .
@vincentpellegrino97849 күн бұрын
What about testing the outlets downstream from the ungrounded gfci outlet? That's mainly what the 3 wire testers are used for.
@zjtr10since80Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience.
@imthedoctor10Ай бұрын
This is the 2nd video of yours that I’ve come across and I’m glad I subscribed on that 1st one! Great stuff my good sir 👍
@eddiec8435Ай бұрын
Thank you . Sir, for great information...🙏
@riccarter4784Ай бұрын
Originally back in the early 2000 NEC. Said if there was no ground for the GFCI you’re supposed to take silicone caulking and fill in the ground hole. I believe they did away with that and you’re just supposed to market as no equipment ground.
@thomasmarable6818Ай бұрын
Never had to do that because it was not in the NEC
@Mr.Slade625 күн бұрын
Great info, will help many apprentices if they can find it.
@greggpurviance7252Ай бұрын
Had an inspector tell me I had to hook the ground to the neutral so his tester would work. Told him it was against the code & dangerous. He said his tester had to work. Boot leg the ground. Passed inspection. Came back the next day to remove boot leg ground. Charged customer a service charge for living in city where inspector is stupid
@MrZedbladeАй бұрын
Couldn't they still make a GFCI outlet where this works? Like detect the fact that current is returning on the third prong rather than the neutral and still trigger the GFCI? Seems like it would be safer, maybe you touched live plus the grounded metal case of the appliance.
@Stevenj120voltsАй бұрын
@@MrZedblade So like the non-contact voltage detecting pen we all have and hate whatever technology is in there have it connected to the ground pin and if it's the text voltage on the ground pin it trips a GFI something like that seems like a good idea to me I'm using voice to text can't proofread this I hopefully it made sense
@TOGAB18 күн бұрын
Good point. I've seen an awful lot of GFI's put in wrong too.
@fernandodelrio4839Ай бұрын
Thanks for tip!! 😊 What’s up with that receptacle and light pigtailed to Romex not in a junction box, also feeding a ceiling light. Is that to code? 😂
@fernandodelrio4839Ай бұрын
😊
@TomCee53Ай бұрын
Not to code, but I suspect that it’s temporary, so likely negotiated with the inspector. Good catch, btw.
@jerryc3050Ай бұрын
excellent info. Got an old house & was concerned about plug tester not showing green. (DIY guy)
@konbsandiegopod920423 күн бұрын
Correctly called a GFCI. Ground fault circuit interrupter specifically designed to protect personnel in case of an electrical fault. A GFI is designed to protect the electrical system in case of an electrical fault. ❤
@Stevenj120volts23 күн бұрын
@@konbsandiegopod9204 GFCI protects people GFEP protects equipment. GFI is what electricians say at job sites , the term GFCI and GFEP will only be used in classes or in paper work
@Stevenj120volts23 күн бұрын
@@konbsandiegopod9204 most electricians hate the term GFCI because the C is redundant and useless. What else you it interrupt except the circuit.
@herbiesnerd18 күн бұрын
@@Stevenj120voltsIt’s just habit. Code says GFCI. If that’s all you ever refer to it as, it rolls off the tongue, and it’s correct. GFI is less correct.
@Stevenj120volts18 күн бұрын
@@herbiesnerd I would say correct GFCI is the code correct term GFI is how people talk at job sites. The main comments distinction between GFI and GFCI is nonsense
@firealarmapprentice45177 күн бұрын
how can a GFCI protect a ground fault through a human when the GFCI is not bonded to earth ?
@hatersaywhat8986Ай бұрын
Can you go over bonding please?! I see so many people loose their minds over bonding for the most ridiculous reasons? It’s not hard as they try to make it and certainly don’t comprehend the idea!
@GEERUP20 күн бұрын
i’m loving your channel. You’re hitting bull’s-eye.
@vipkarl15 күн бұрын
Wow, great explanation
@jonathanhughes380Ай бұрын
And the reason is because the GFCI receptacle reads an imbalance between the Ungrounded conductor and the Grounded conductor. The Inspectors really should have to Under go the 760 hours of in classroom learning.
@pudminaАй бұрын
More correctly between the line and common or hot and neutral.
@MrSlowestD16Ай бұрын
Learned this the hard way. Luckily didn't spend too much time before I found it said 3-wire only.
@23NobleАй бұрын
Thank you, finally the wisdom I was searching for
@AD-kr9gmАй бұрын
Ty for all your knowledge
@defilerwolf25 күн бұрын
I'm not sure about this, but I thought the Canadian electrical code needs to have a ground line ran back to the panel some how. I could be wrong, or perhaps my code reference maybe out of date
@Adam_PoirierАй бұрын
This guy really knows what's going on, we need him to go speak at technical schools
@shawnr771Ай бұрын
Thank you for the information.
@kalijasin17 күн бұрын
Good explain 👍
@naruttaanime94714 күн бұрын
Can you show us how to wire more than one outlet to that gfi outlet?
@topseller17Ай бұрын
Great job as always steve
@jordanneff3952Ай бұрын
Can you put a link to the video showing how to test with multimeter?
@LawFarinАй бұрын
Inspector’s be like… That ain’t right
@ncampos21013 күн бұрын
Let’s ask CyfyhomeInspection about on that 😂😂😂
@vince6829Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
@JasonSmith-qx3zh28 күн бұрын
Great info thank you!
@michaelhanson5773Ай бұрын
I never understood the point of the test button on thise outlet testers when you can just press the button on the outlet. I guess it allows you to test the koad side of them to ensure they trip, but again you oress the button on the outlet and everything on the load side should not be powered anyways ..
@wirenut9062Ай бұрын
I had a gfi connected with no ground. Went from hot on the gfi to a cold water pipe with a meter. I had voltage but it wouldn't trip the gfi. It also wouldnt trip with test button on the receptacle. Any ideas? I connected the gfi with a ground and it was fully operational
@paulg331614 күн бұрын
That shouldn’t occur….the 3rd wire (ground) is not required to test or to function as a GFCI. As long as the GFCI was wired correctly (connected to line size) the internal test button should trip the GFCI. Connecting a volt meter from the hot to a pipe won’t trip the GFCI. You need at least 5ma of current to create the ground fault. A voltmeter has a high impedance and it draws very little current.
@comancheclub3449Ай бұрын
Why doesn't a gfi tester trip the breaker when used on a normal outlet? Doesn't a gfi tester simply create a dead short? Assuming there is no gfi outlet anywhere in the circuit?
@pudminaАй бұрын
Nope, the GFCI bypasses a very low current ( about 5 - 10 milliamps) to the common/neutral line internally from the hot line internally in the receptacle which the GFCI circuitry senses and triggers a relay/contacter to disconnect power to the receptacle. If shorted the GFCI will not trip, just the regular overcurrent breakers in the panel.
@comancheclub3449Ай бұрын
@pudmina Thank you. 👍🏻
@pudminaАй бұрын
@@comancheclub3449 you're welcome :)
@harlanbaker7476Ай бұрын
A+ video dude.
@whochecksthis28 күн бұрын
Yup. So many HI fails i have to recertify due to this mistake.
@yourim1900Ай бұрын
You also need a gfci breaker in the panel to communicate together with this gfci plug
@Stevenj120voltsАй бұрын
@@yourim1900 incorrect
@leopfaltzgraff2981Ай бұрын
Wow actual useful information and not trying to sell me s***. thank you
@vincentpereira8416Ай бұрын
What about if it has just 2 hot wires that is 220v What do you do can you put gfci in that box
@greggpurviance7252Ай бұрын
Higher an electrician, don't touch it.
@anru2774Ай бұрын
Didnt know that, thanks for teaching us👍
@davidholmes5910Ай бұрын
Great info, thanks.
@FrustratedBaboon18 күн бұрын
Why do they give you a ground screw on the GFI?
@Stevenj120volts18 күн бұрын
@@FrustratedBaboonSo you can connect the equipment grounding conductor to it. This is about a code exception for replacements in existing houses that did not run equipment grounding conductors to the receptacle. If it's a new install it needs to have an equipment ground and conductor run to it. This video is just explaining the mechanism inside the GFCI receptacle that provides the GFCI protection does not need an equipment grounding conductor connected to the receptacle in order to work.
@brnmcc01Ай бұрын
That's unbelievable there's still inspectors out there that can't read, "For use on 3 wire only" is pretty simple, it's not like building a space shuttle to go to the moon.
@asbestosfibers1325Ай бұрын
This is part of why these things lost alot of their safety ratings a few years back if im not mistaken
@rebeuhsin6410Ай бұрын
While a GFCI outlet can technically function without a ground wire, it best practices to ground it. It is time to rewire the home. It is illegal to install normal 3 prong outlets.
@pudminaАй бұрын
No it is not. As others stated you can replace an old 2 wire ungrounded receptacle with a 3 wire receptacle by attaching a sticker that states "No equipment ground" which are available free from Leviton, Lutron, etc. Grounding 2 wire receptacles means rewiring the house costing many thousands of dollars.
@greggpurviance7252Ай бұрын
@@pudminait has to be replaced with a 3 prong GFCI or fed by a GFCI. Just putting a sticker on doesn't pass code. But yes, no need to rewire the house
@pudminaАй бұрын
@@greggpurviance7252 Yup, my bad. I have used that system in my house as you stated, but just the sticker on an unprotected receptacle isn't acceptable. There is a method that at one time was up to code which was filling the ground connection in the receptacle with epoxy so you couldn't plug in a grounded plug. Not sure if that still applies.
@jayphagan5270Ай бұрын
Good info. Thanks.
@jimmyhughes5392Ай бұрын
has to short to ground to safely overvolt circuit to trip gfi
@herbiesnerd18 күн бұрын
Inspectors should never use a test button when testing GFCIs. GFCIs must trip between 4-6 mA and that can only be done using a rheostat tester, like a Hubbel tester. Less than 4mA and it’s a nuisance. If it doesn’t trip at 6mA it allows too much current. Too low or too high both fail the inspection.
@louistoscano3830Ай бұрын
Slam dunk. Simple. Love ur vids
@hyoga8340Ай бұрын
Gracias maestro!!!
@Hi11isАй бұрын
Why install a device that cannot be tested?
@mattcimino9016Ай бұрын
thx from a maryland home inspector
@centurionhomeinspectionsin2253Ай бұрын
The ONLY acceptable way to test a GFCI is to use the test button on the device. I use the tester on downstream devices to ensure they are wired to the GFCI. And circuits with no EGC MUST be labeled if GFCI protected “No Equipment Ground”
@kaimcloughlin8981Ай бұрын
Irish Sparks here, love your channel
@WhoOwl-o4fАй бұрын
So basically the orange machine isn’t meant to read old houses correct?
@tpformybunghole1974Ай бұрын
Home inspector told me none of my outlets were grounded. Mind you all were 3 prong and the house was built in 1976 not 1918. I said are you sure your tester is good??? I went and bought my own and it said everything is fine.
@CesarSindoniWingsOfWoodАй бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@rener44Ай бұрын
Even in sec 8 housing inspectors get this wrong all the time. Or they will miss the grounded outlets down line from the GFI as well
@WrightwayrecyclingАй бұрын
What about a GFCI?
@pudminaАй бұрын
Same thing. There are also AFCI (Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter) and dual purpose GFCI/AFCI receptacle ... which I have in my home. Place in the 1st receptacle after the panel and wire all following to its output and everything in that circuit downstream is protected.
@JayAlfredoGАй бұрын
Yes, but, was the outlet labeled?
@pudminaАй бұрын
It will be :)
@brianbalsavich731320 күн бұрын
Arent they GFCI?
@Stevenj120volts20 күн бұрын
@@brianbalsavich7313 Who or what is they?
@maintenanceman1015Ай бұрын
Wonder how a GFI would work if it can`t find ground .
@Stevenj120voltsАй бұрын
@@maintenanceman1015 GFI do not measure or interact with the ground wire. They just monitor to see that the hot and neutral have equal current
@icthruyou4824Ай бұрын
Nice little fun fact , thanks bud
@bretth3718Ай бұрын
Oh, that's good to know! Thanks!
@JuarezDerrick21 күн бұрын
You can have three minute shorts now
@BV4551Pl29 күн бұрын
Multimeter to test gfci’s ????
@Stevenj120volts29 күн бұрын
@@BV4551Pl yes, some can
@peterdoubleyouzАй бұрын
...laughs in Chicago where everything is in conduit...
@OBXHeloMedicАй бұрын
I had no clue about that test button needing the ground!!😮
@okaro6595Ай бұрын
Yes the tester requires the ground but the built in test button does not as it has access to the internals and can bypass the test coil.