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True or False? Ground Fault Circuit protection is intended to provide overcurrent protection.

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Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs) are designed to protect people from electric shock by monitoring the amount of current flowing from hot to neutral. When there is an imbalance, which can indicate that current is leaking to ground, the GFCI interrupts the circuit to prevent harm. Its primary purpose is not to provide overcurrent protection, which is typically the function of devices like circuit breakers or fuses. Therefore, saying that Ground Fault Circuit protection is intended for overcurrent protection would be incorrect. GFCIs are specifically focused on detecting ground faults and ensuring safety from electric shock, rather than protecting against overcurrent situations.

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