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Engineering, 17.10.2020 16:01, audreywizzy

The National Electrical Code specifies that receptacles in certain areas of a house must have ground fault circuit interrupter protection for personnel. In an older home, existing receptacles in these specified areas may not have GFCI protection. If one of these existing receptacles must be replaced, the replacement receptacle. A. must be a grounding-type receptacle
B. must be the same type of receptacle as the receptacle being replaced
C. must have ground fault circuit interrupter protection
D. must not be a grounding-type or GFCI receptacle

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