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What does the electrical schedule abbreviation 'GFCI' indicate for outlet specifications?

Correct Answer

A) Ground fault circuit interrupter

GFCI stands for Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter, a safety device that protects against electrical shock by detecting ground faults and shutting off power quickly.

Answer Options
A
Ground fault circuit interrupter
B
General frequency control interface
C
Grounded fault current indicator
D
General fault circuit interrupter

Why This Is the Correct Answer

GFCI stands for Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter, which is a critical safety device required by the National Electrical Code (NEC) in wet locations and other specified areas. The device monitors the electrical current flowing through the hot and neutral conductors and detects when current is leaking to ground (a ground fault). When a ground fault is detected, typically as little as 4-6 milliamps, the GFCI quickly interrupts the circuit to prevent electrical shock. This is a fundamental electrical safety component that general contractors must understand for proper installation and code compliance.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option B: General frequency control interface

This option incorrectly identifies GFCI as 'Grounded fault current indicator.' While it involves ground faults and current, a GFCI is an interrupter that actively shuts off power, not merely an indicator that displays information.

Option C: Grounded fault current indicator

This option is completely unrelated to electrical safety. 'General frequency control interface' refers to electronic control systems and has nothing to do with ground fault protection or electrical outlet safety devices.

Option D: General fault circuit interrupter

While 'General fault circuit interrupter' sounds similar, the 'G' specifically stands for 'Ground' not 'General.' The device is designed specifically to detect ground faults, not general electrical faults, making this terminology incorrect.

Memory Technique

Think 'Ground Fault Cuts Immediately' - the GFCI detects when electricity goes to ground and cuts power immediately to prevent shock

Reference Hint

NEC Article 210.8 for GFCI requirements, or Florida Building Code Chapter 27 (Electrical) for specific GFCI installation requirements

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