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Attach on your Circuit Breaker Panel
Box or in an easily visible location.
GFCI GROUND FAULT
CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER BREAKER
TEST INSTRUCTIONS and RECORD CHART
When properly installed, each GFCI circuit breaker in this panel provides reliable overload and
short circuit protection PLUS protection from ground fault that might result from contact with a
“HOT” load wire and ground.
IMPORTANT NOTE – The GFCI circuit breakers will NOT reduce shock hazard if contact is
made between a “HOT” Load Wire and Neutral Wire or 2 “HOT” Load Wires.
FOR YOUR PROTECTION, PROPER INSTALLATION AND REGULAR
TESTING IS IMPORTANT. SEE OTHER SIDE FOR INSTRUCTIONS.
Each GFCI circuit breaker is calibrated to trip with a ground current of at 5 milliamperes or more.
Since most persons can feel as little as 2 milliamperes, a distinct shock may be felt if the need
for personnel protection exists. However, the shock should be of such short duration that the
effects will be reduced to less than the normally dangerous level. However, persons with acute
heart problems or other conditions that can make a person particularly susceptible to electric
shock, may still be seriously injured.
While the GFCI circuit breaker affords a high degree of protection, there is no substitute for the
knowledge that electricity can be dangerous when carelessly handled or used without
reasonable caution.
Occupant’s General Information
WARNING
A circuit breaker provides protection only to the circuit to which it
is connected. It does NOT provide protection to any other circuit.
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GE Industrial Systems
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General Electric Company
41 Woodford Ave, Plainville, CT 06062
GEZ-6331 R2 2001 General Electric Company
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SEE OTHER SIDE FOR OCCUPANT ’S GENERAL INFORMATION
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OCCUPANT
MAKE THIS TEST
EACH MONTH AND
RECORD THE DATE
ON THE CHART
1. With handle B in “ON” position,
press PUSH TO TEST button A.
2. Handle B should move to TRIP
position, indicating that GFCI
Breaker has opened the circuit.
3. To restore power, move handle B
to “OFF” and then “ON”
IMPORTANT - If handle B does not move to TRIP position when test
button is pressed, the GFCI Breaker Protection in not complete.
NOTIFY a qualified electrician IMMEDIATELY.
RECORD CHART
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ON
TRIP
OFF
PUSH
TO
TEST
A
For Replacement Card, Order GEZ-6331