GFI receptacle not functioning?
GFI receptacle
I thought that if one receptacle on a breaker was GFI that covered all the other receptacles on that run/breaker? On two occasions, I experienced the breaker tripping when moisture caused a short in the run at another location. thanks tom |
GFI receptacle not functioning?
On Apr 16, 9:29 am, wrote:
GFI receptacle I thought that if one receptacle on a breaker was GFI that covered all the other receptacles on that run/breaker? On two occasions, I experienced the breaker tripping when moisture caused a short in the run at another location. thanks tom It does provided: 1) The GFCI works. 2) The GFCI is wired properly. Downstream receptacles should be connected to the "Load" Terminals. 3) The GFCI is the first receptacle in the run. I'd start my checks at number one and work down. |
GFI receptacle not functioning?
In addition to what Eric said: GFCI outlets are not circuit breakers. They
trip on ground faults, not overloads wrote in message oups.com... GFI receptacle I thought that if one receptacle on a breaker was GFI that covered all the other receptacles on that run/breaker? On two occasions, I experienced the breaker tripping when moisture caused a short in the run at another location. thanks tom |
GFI receptacle not functioning?
On Apr 16, 8:02 pm, "Eric9822" wrote:
On Apr 16, 9:29 am, wrote: GFI receptacle I thought that if one receptacle on a breaker was GFI that covered all the other receptacles on that run/breaker? On two occasions, I experienced the breaker tripping when moisture caused a short in the run at another location. thanks tom It does provided: 1) The GFCI works. 2) The GFCI is wired properly. Downstream receptacles should be connected to the "Load" Terminals. 3) The GFCI is the first receptacle in the run. I'd start my checks at number one and work down. Agree completely. The only time our garage GFI outlet has 'tripped' has been when an outside outlet correctly wired as a downstream to the GFI has got wet (Outside wall buried in melting snow!). Suggest the OP check that the GFI is wired correctly as recommended above. BTW I had one older style GFI that was not arranged for 'wiring through' to downstream outlets. I therefore replaced the first one on that run with a suitable GFI and in order not to waste it relegated the older style GFI to a metal box for single, use on the end of an extension cord that needed repair. Provides a portable GFI outlet no matter where I plug the extension cord in. |
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GFI receptacle not functioning?
On Apr 16, 12:29 pm, wrote:
GFI receptacle I thought that if one receptacle on a breaker was GFI that covered all the other receptacles on that run/breaker? On two occasions, I experienced the breaker tripping when moisture caused a short in the run at another location. thanks tom stop and read: http://www.codecheck.com/gfci_principal.htm |
GFI receptacle not functioning?
Thanks. The answer is that the GFI is not down stream of the
shorted wire. |
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