Squish
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- Location
- Poughkeepsie, NY, Dutchess
- Occupation
- IBEW Electrician
Good Evening my fellow sparkies,
I come to you all with a mystery. I installed a Leviton load center for my basement/ mother daughter living area. I have two separate circuits for LED lighting and I ran into a bit of an issue this afternoon.
When I ran the carpenters circular saw, my two lighting circuits tripped in the GF position even though the outlet I was using was on a separate circuit.
I then tried to connect to another outlet with no other loads attached. Ran the saw and both lighting circuits tripped again.
I thought perhaps it was an issue with the AFCI/GFCI breakers. I turned on every circuits (22) in all with no loads other than the lighting load and ran the saw again to test the issue with the other breakers. Again, only the lighting load tripped when running the saw.
Finally, I replaced the AFCI/GFCI breakers with normal 20A breakers and no issues with the saw.
Just curious is anyone has an explanation as to what the issue can be, because I am fresh out of ideas.
I come to you all with a mystery. I installed a Leviton load center for my basement/ mother daughter living area. I have two separate circuits for LED lighting and I ran into a bit of an issue this afternoon.
When I ran the carpenters circular saw, my two lighting circuits tripped in the GF position even though the outlet I was using was on a separate circuit.
I then tried to connect to another outlet with no other loads attached. Ran the saw and both lighting circuits tripped again.
I thought perhaps it was an issue with the AFCI/GFCI breakers. I turned on every circuits (22) in all with no loads other than the lighting load and ran the saw again to test the issue with the other breakers. Again, only the lighting load tripped when running the saw.
Finally, I replaced the AFCI/GFCI breakers with normal 20A breakers and no issues with the saw.
Just curious is anyone has an explanation as to what the issue can be, because I am fresh out of ideas.
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