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GFCI Receptacles are more preferred than its breaker. The AFCI breakers are more preferred than its receptacles. The GFCI usually prevents electrocution from the connected load. The AFCI usually protects from arcs in branching circuits.
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Read More »Differences between GFCI & AFCI – Ground Fault vs Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter Faults generated in electrical wires can cause serious injuries to any person & damages to the property if they are left unattended. These faults happen so quickly & can cause accidents that could end up fatal in a matter or milliseconds. In order to prevent such accidents, we use various kinds of protection devices where GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) & AFCI (Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter) are two of these devices used for protection against ground fault & arc fault respectively. Both of these devices break the circuit in case of such fault & there are various differences between them. Before going into the list of differences between GFCI and AFCI, we are going to discuss about ground fault, arc fault & the basics of these two devices.
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Read More »The GFCI uses logic circuitry to sense the current flowing into & out of the appliance. The live wire & neutral wire both run through a CT (current transformer), that will generate no output under normal condition (equal current in live & neutral wire cancels each other effect). If there is an imbalance between them, the CT will generate some output & the logic circuitry detects it. If the current exceeds a certain limit, the logic circuitry breaks the circuit. It is a very sensitive device that can sense very low current differences. It breaks the circuit when the leakage current exceeds 5 mA within 25ms. The current limit & the tripping time are crucial to protect any person from electrical shock. Because a minimum of 10mA of current through a person’s body is fatal if exposed for a prolonged period of duration. It has “Test Button” & “Reset Button” usually in black & red colors respectively. It is the main indication of any outlet that has GFCI protection. The “test button” is used for verification of its operation. It momentarily connects the live wire with the neutral wire with in the outlet. The “Reset button” is used for resetting the power supply after it breaks. But you should not press it before disconnecting the appliances connected with it. The GFCI will never trip due to overloading or any short circuit in the appliance connected. But it will trip the circuit breaker connected with the said GFCI outlet.
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Read More »The AFCI has a “Test & Reset button” that is used for verifying its operation & resetting the power supply after it trips. The test button feeds an arc-like waveform to the arc detector in its logic circuit. If the AFCI is switched on, pressing the test button will trip the circuit if it works properly, otherwise, it is defected & you should ask for a professional to inspect it.
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