A red light on a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) typically indicates a fault or tripped condition. This may be due to a ground fault, an electrical surge, or an imbalance in the current flowing through the circuit. To reset the GFCI, first unplug any devices connected to the outlet and then press the “Reset” button. If the red light persists or reappears, contact the Electricians Service Team for professional GFCI troubleshooting and repairs.
Which are the top three widely used GFCI types today?
The three most common types of Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs) in use today are: