jnb
Premium Member
found answer - it's all about the GFCI energizing but still doing its job after a power outage (Not about auto resetting after tripping due to unnatural flow).
All (or perhaps there may be exceptions ) the wall receptacle units do auto reset. Most of the portables (strips, in-line, plug-ins) DON'T (by design so a table saw user won't get hurt when his tool comes back on unexpectedly). Strip users, plug-in users, in line users - BEWARE - but you can find portable GFCIs that do auto reset.
All (or perhaps there may be exceptions ) the wall receptacle units do auto reset. Most of the portables (strips, in-line, plug-ins) DON'T (by design so a table saw user won't get hurt when his tool comes back on unexpectedly). Strip users, plug-in users, in line users - BEWARE - but you can find portable GFCIs that do auto reset.
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13593559#post13593559 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by melev
Don't get me wrong, it is a good question and it would be nice to know if there is an answer. I'd prefer to reset it myself when I've had the time to analyze the situation.