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Originally Posted by Tinkyjoe
Is it possible for the bathroom outlet to have power and the GFI breaker not allow power to the other outlets even if is hasn’t popped?
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Normally..... There is one GFCI outlet and all of the bathroom, kitchen and outdoor outlets are on that circuit because they can be exposed to water.
My GFCI circuit is labeled as 5A on my schematics (my Inverter circuit is 5B). My physical GFCI outlet is in the bathroom and the kitchen, outdoor outlets and recliner outlet (they are next to the sink) are on the GFCI circuit. It would be odd for any bathroom outlet not to be on a GFCI circuit or work if the circuit is tripped.