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DaveC
- Jan 1, 1970
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Convinced my landlord to pay for a GFCI in each bathroom. Now I come to find
that it won't fit.
The box is a single gang switch-box size with conduit connections above and
below. The box is deep enough, but the GFCI (being quite a bit fatter and
taller than a regular outlet) collides with the conduit fasteners inside the
opening. The most I can stuff the GFCI in the box is about half way.
Is there any option other than ripping out the wall paneling and putting a
larger box that will accommodate the GFCI outlet?
This is a Levitron GFCI.
Thanks,
that it won't fit.
The box is a single gang switch-box size with conduit connections above and
below. The box is deep enough, but the GFCI (being quite a bit fatter and
taller than a regular outlet) collides with the conduit fasteners inside the
opening. The most I can stuff the GFCI in the box is about half way.
Is there any option other than ripping out the wall paneling and putting a
larger box that will accommodate the GFCI outlet?
This is a Levitron GFCI.
Thanks,