- Location
- New Jersey
- Occupation
- Journeyman Electrician
Is the saw circuit and the lighting circuits on the same "phase" or leg?No. Everything is hardwired at the moment while rock and taping is happening. No switches or dimmers at the moment.
Is the saw circuit and the lighting circuits on the same "phase" or leg?No. Everything is hardwired at the moment while rock and taping is happening. No switches or dimmers at the moment.
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.
Just checked. Yes and the second test circuit is on the A phase. Let me try with the B phase and see if the same issue occurs.Is the saw circuit and the lighting circuits on the same "phase" or leg?
So I tried B phase and it the saw holds on B but pops on A.Is the saw circuit and the lighting circuits on the same "phase" or leg?
Plugged in a dryer and no issues. This combo breaker doesn’t seem to like this saw.Can you put a few amps more on the circuit like was mentioned before with a heater or dryer? I think it's picking up the arc signature through the buss and feeder. But this can rule out if it is a nuetral issue but just under the line for the 5ma
Sounds like problem for the Leviton engineers. Obviously it shouldn't matter what circuit you're plugged into as long as it's not tripping on overcurrent.So I tried B phase and it the saw holds on B but pops on A.