Across
- 5. A type of portable GFCI used for on-site protection with power tools.
- 8. A type of GFCI installed in an electrical panel to protect a whole circuit.
- 9. electrical fault where current strays from its intended path, such as through a person.
- 11. The button you press to restore power to a GFCI.
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- 1. The room in a home where GFCI outlets are required by the National Electrical Code.
- 2. button you press to check if a GFCI is functioning properly.
- 3. The type of hazard a GFCI primarily protects people from.
- 4. The common household voltage in the U.S., where GFCI receptacles are frequently installed.
- 6. The inventor of the GFCI, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley.
- 7. The wire that completes a normal electrical circuit.
- 10. The amount of current imbalance (in milliamps) that will cause a GFCI to trip.
