
Refrigerator Safety | IMPORTANT– Please Read and Follow  | |
  | A GFI shall be used if required by NFPA-  | |
  | 70 (National Electric Code),  | |
  | federal/state/local laws, or local  | |
  | ordinances.  | |
  | •  | The required use of a GFI is normally  | 
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  | related to the location of a receptacle with  | 
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  | respect to any significant sources of water  | 
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  | or moisture.  | 
  | •  | Viking Range Corporation will NOT  | 
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  | warranty any problems resulting from GFI  | 
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  | outlets which are not installed properly or  | 
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  | do not meet the requirements below.  | 
  | If the use of a GFI is required, it should be:  | |
  | •  | Of the receptacle type (breaker type or  | 
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  | portable type NOT recommended)  | 
  | •  | Used with permanent wiring only  | 
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  | (temporary or portable wiring NOT  | 
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  | recommended)  | 
  | •  | On a dedicated circuit (no other  | 
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  | receptacles, switches or loads in the  | 
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  | circuit)  | 
  | •  | Connected to a standard breaker of  | 
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  | appropriate size (GFI breaker of the same  | 
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  | size NOT recommended)  | 
  | •  | Rated for Class A (5 mA +/- 1 mA trip  | 
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  | current) as per UL 943 standard)  | 
  | •  | In good condition and free from any  | 
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  | outdoor situations)  | 
  | • Sheltered from moisture (water, steam,  | |
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  | high humidity) as much as reasonably  | 
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  | possible  | 
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