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AT[_4_] September 10th 08 01:05 AM

Basement Breaker Trips
 
This has happened for the second time in last One week . Both these
days we had rain and both these adys we went to basement and did some
work (usually we donot frequent basement). The breaker that trip is
associated with Sump Pump, a few lights in Basement.

The first time it tripped , I on'ed it again an Sump pump drained out
water from basement for around 45 minutes (with gaps varying from 1
minutes to subsequently 5 minutes). When it tripped the second time,
no activity was noticed on sump pump, and it continues to work for
now.

I donot know at this stage, as to why is the breaker tripping. Never
happended before.

Any suggestion is welcome. Thanks.

John Grabowski September 10th 08 01:41 AM

Basement Breaker Trips
 

"AT" wrote in message
...
This has happened for the second time in last One week . Both these
days we had rain and both these adys we went to basement and did some
work (usually we donot frequent basement). The breaker that trip is
associated with Sump Pump, a few lights in Basement.

The first time it tripped , I on'ed it again an Sump pump drained out
water from basement for around 45 minutes (with gaps varying from 1
minutes to subsequently 5 minutes). When it tripped the second time,
no activity was noticed on sump pump, and it continues to work for
now.

I donot know at this stage, as to why is the breaker tripping. Never
happended before.

Any suggestion is welcome. Thanks.



Two immediate thoughts come to mind. There is a problem with the sump pump
or there is a problem with the circuit breaker. Try connecting the sump
pump to an outlet on another circuit and see what happens the next time it
rains.

I suggest that you have a separate circuit installed for the sump pump.
There is also the possibility that you are overloading the circuit with the
lights, sump pump, and whatever else is on that circuit. That would explain
the breaker tripping.


Stormin Mormon September 10th 08 03:30 PM

Basement Breaker Trips
 
When breakers get old, they can get weak. Replace breaker with same
amperage, and see if problem continues.

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
..


"AT" wrote in message
...
This has happened for the second time in last One week . Both these
days we had rain and both these adys we went to basement and did some
work (usually we donot frequent basement). The breaker that trip is
associated with Sump Pump, a few lights in Basement.

The first time it tripped , I on'ed it again an Sump pump drained out
water from basement for around 45 minutes (with gaps varying from 1
minutes to subsequently 5 minutes). When it tripped the second time,
no activity was noticed on sump pump, and it continues to work for
now.

I donot know at this stage, as to why is the breaker tripping. Never
happended before.

Any suggestion is welcome. Thanks.



DerbyDad03 September 10th 08 05:21 PM

Basement Breaker Trips
 
On Sep 10, 10:30*am, "Stormin Mormon"
wrote:
When breakers get old, they can get weak. Replace breaker with same
amperage, and see if problem continues.

--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
*www.lds.org
.

"AT" wrote in message

...
This has happened for the second time in last One week . Both these
days we had rain and both these adys we went to basement and did some
work (usually we donot frequent basement). The breaker that trip is
associated with Sump Pump, a few lights in Basement.

The first time it tripped , I on'ed it again an Sump pump drained out
water from basement for around 45 minutes (with gaps varying from 1
minutes to subsequently 5 minutes). When it tripped the second time,
no activity was noticed on sump pump, and it continues to work for
now.

I donot know at this stage, as to why is the breaker tripping. Never
happended before.

Any suggestion is welcome. Thanks.


When breakers get old, they can get weak. Replace breaker with
same amperage, and see if problem continues.

Or just swap the hot wire with one from another breaker. If the same
*breaker* trips, replace the breaker. If the same *circuit* trips,
it's time for further investigation.

BTDT - it was the breaker.

Smarty September 10th 08 07:16 PM

Basement Breaker Trips
 
"AT" wrote in message
...
This has happened for the second time in last One week . Both these
days we had rain and both these adys we went to basement and did some
work (usually we donot frequent basement). The breaker that trip is
associated with Sump Pump, a few lights in Basement.

The first time it tripped , I on'ed it again an Sump pump drained out
water from basement for around 45 minutes (with gaps varying from 1
minutes to subsequently 5 minutes). When it tripped the second time,
no activity was noticed on sump pump, and it continues to work for
now.

I donot know at this stage, as to why is the breaker tripping. Never
happended before.

Any suggestion is welcome. Thanks.



Some possible explanations:

1. Worn pump with excessive current draw when starting up

2. Faulty breaker with occasional false tripping

3. Few lights on same circuit as pump adding excessive draw on breaker

4. Current leakage due to dampness causing GFCI breaker to trip (not
supposed to use a GFCI breaker on pump but one may be there)

5. Wiring / plug / outlet issue

Smarty

Smarty



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