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I asked you about replacing a GFCI breaker w/o pigtail, and you said standard replacement would be fine. I went back and I guess I didnt notice last time, (there is a pigtail), is it still ok to change to standard breaker, this is the one I mentioned runs a washing machine. I dont know how the hell I missed the pigtail last time. ALthough I was being kinda rushed at the time. ANy thoughts would be great
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You’ll be fine replacing that with a regular breaker. Your local code may say otherwise. But that’s the down fall with GFI or arc fault breakers. They always trip.