GFCI Outlet Issue

Peter3355

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Nevada
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Electrician
This GFIC outlet was wired correctly to the line-side terminals, properly grounded, and nothing was connected to the load-side terminals, but I had to press the trip button to energize the outlet and the reset button to trip it. In my 50-plus years of experience, I have never run across this before. I ended up replacing it, but can someone please explain how this was possible?
 
It's a brand name - Leviton. It was installed by a previous Electrician who used to work there, so I have no idea where he purchased it from.
 
It's a brand name - Leviton. It was installed by a previous Electrician who used to work there, so I have no idea where he purchased it from.
Just because it says Leviton doesn't mean it is a Leviton. There is a lot of counterfeit stuff being sold online at prices too good to be true.
 
Just because it says Leviton doesn't mean it is a Leviton. There is a lot of counterfeit stuff being sold online at prices too good to be true.
Seen a cheap SD HOM AFCI that was nothing but a switch, no internal components for overcurrent, short circuit or any other function. Contractor bought it online for $20. Cheap knock offs are coming in for all sorts of items.
 
I'm going to open this up and take a look inside. Like I mentioned in this thread, the GFCI will mechanically reset and latch in, and when I press the trip button the reset button pops out with it completely disconnected from the power leads. If this is working correctly, you should not be able to reset it.
 
Check this out... It's old, but stuff can hang out in the supply chain for years, especially if it gets into the surplus market when people are supposed to destroy stuff, but end up selling it out the back door to junkers.

Another one, 10 years later...
 
Check this out... It's old, but stuff can hang out in the supply chain for years, especially if it gets into the surplus market when people are supposed to destroy stuff, but end up selling it out the back door to junkers.

Another one, 10 years later...
Well that would explain what's going on here. Thanks for that link!
 
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