8 ozs. and will vary by mfr. for an in-wall receptacle.
Your GFCI receptacle may not be working due to a tripped circuit, a faulty GFCI receptacle, or a wiring issue. It is important to troubleshoot and potentially replace the receptacle to ensure safety and functionality.
Yes, there is no reason why this can not be done. In fact a benefit of this is that every receptacle downstream from this new receptacle will also be protected by the GFCI receptacle.
Most probably the receptacles downstream from the GFCI would not be protected by the GFCI receptacle.
Not if the GFCI breaker is supplying the circuit you are wanting to put the GFCI receptacle into.
Yes.
How far do u put a GFCI receptacle from water
A down stream receptacle that is connected to the upstream GFCI will be protected. If the downstream receptacle senses a fault the upstream GFCI will trip.
The GFCI receptacle may not reset due to a faulty connection, a tripped circuit, or a malfunctioning GFCI outlet. It is important to troubleshoot the issue to determine the exact cause and address it accordingly.
The term GFCI stands for Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter.
The installation requirements for a 20 amp GFCI receptacle include ensuring the power is turned off, connecting the wires correctly following the manufacturer's instructions, and securing the receptacle in place. It is important to test the GFCI after installation to ensure it is working properly.
If the wall receptacle has tripped but not at the circuit breaker, it could be a faulty GFCI outlet. Try pushing the reset button on the GFCI outlet itself to restore power. If that doesn't work, you may need to replace the GFCI outlet. Make sure to turn off the power at the breaker before attempting any repairs.
When installing a GFCI receptacle outdoors, it is important to consider safety measures such as ensuring the receptacle is weatherproof and protected from moisture, using a weatherproof cover, and following proper installation guidelines to prevent electrical hazards.