Gfi
GFI, short for Ground Fault Interrupter or Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter, is a safety device designed to prevent electrical shock and reduce the risk of electrical fires caused by ground faults. Ground faults occur when electrical current leaks from a circuit to the ground, which can pose serious safety hazards, especially in wet or damp environments.
GFI devices work by continuously monitoring the flow of electricity in a circuit. If an imbalance is
Ground Fault Interrupters are commonly installed in areas where electrical circuits are exposed to moisture or
The device's importance stems from its ability to improve electrical safety, especially for individuals working with
GFI technology has been in use since the mid-20th century and has significantly contributed to reducing electrical