Gfci: Co/alr

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Jimbo

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Does a GFCI exist that is rated CO/ALR? I have not found one, and I suppose there is a reason most, if not all, are rated copper only???
 

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Possibly, since aluminum romex/aromored cable were made prior to GFCI's invention (and no longer made) the need for a CO/ALR rating was not warranted? :confused:
 

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since aluminum romex/aromored cable were made prior to GFCI's invention .....

I had to think about this for a minute.

We were using GFCI protection at the same time as Al romex, but it was GFCI breakers.....and we called them GFI's
 
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