How do you test a non-grounded outlet on a GFCI circuit? I have been told, and it's in the NEC, that you can legally have an outlet downstream that is not grounded (even the GFCI doesn't need grounding). However, the testers operate by shorting between the hot and the ground, but since there is no ground, the test fails. Yet, as far as I can tell, it's done correctly.
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