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[title] Apply a load between L and PE
[* violet] Use the load feature of the Duspol to apply a load between L and PE.
+ [* icon_reminder] This will not trigger a RCD with a rated residual current higher than 30 mA, though you shouldn't have a RCD rated over 30 mA installed in your home since that's the maximum permissible rated residual current for personal protection anyways.
[* icon_note] If your Duspol does not have the load feature or if you do not have a Duspol, you can still test the GFCI by shorting the ***neutral ***to ground. However, to do this, it is important to ensure that a device is currently drawing power from the circuit being tested. This is typically the case in most household settings.