Thread: GFCI tripping
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If the machine doesn't cause another GFCI to trip, assuming that the second
GFCI is working properly, I'd have to assume the first GFCI is at fault and
would change it
"fredinstl" wrote in message
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In my kitchen, my espresso machine is making the GFCI trip. When
plugging something else (such as toaster), it doesn't trip.
Also, plugging the espresso machine to another GFCI in my kitchen, it
doesnt' trip neither.
So is it due to the espresso machine or shall I just change the GFCI ?

thanks.

Fred.