Does anyone have any good ideas monitoring for a tripped condition in a GFCI receptacle? I would like to be alerted when, for example, the HVAC condensate pump or basement freezer receptacles ever get tripped. I've found some GFCI receptacles that have internal audible alarms now, but I'd like to be able to learn about the fault remotely via my Elk as well.
I suppose I could plug a 12VDC transformer into the GFCI face, then connect transformer to an Elk 912 Form C board, and then do a supervisory zone. But I'd rather avoid more power-consuming wall-warts and wonder if there's a hardwired solution - perhaps a sensor along the lines of detecting 120V AC failure that can be hardwired to the load side of the GFCI.
Has anyone done something like this before?
I suppose I could plug a 12VDC transformer into the GFCI face, then connect transformer to an Elk 912 Form C board, and then do a supervisory zone. But I'd rather avoid more power-consuming wall-warts and wonder if there's a hardwired solution - perhaps a sensor along the lines of detecting 120V AC failure that can be hardwired to the load side of the GFCI.
Has anyone done something like this before?