It can happen to the best of us …. It seems that two books, published by Taunton, and dealing with electrical work, have some issues with the artwork, and are being recalled:
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On page 188, in the left-hand side diagram headed “Wiring a GFCI Receptacle with Both Protected and Unprotected Cables,†the label, “To unprotected receptacles downstream†should read “To protected receptacles downstream.†Likewise, “To protected receptacles downstream†should read “To unprotected receptacles downstream.†The label “ground†points to the neutral wire, instead of the bare wire ground. In the right-hand side diagram headed “Wiring a Single GFCI Receptacle,†the labels for “neutral†and “ground†are reversed.
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