Jerseydaze
Senior Member
CH 20 amp AFCI dedicated circuit treadmill .Trips every time standard breaker works fine. Am close to cutting cord and hardwiring.Yes I know voids warranty.Any suggestions?
No shared neutrals, and you might truely have a short via nail or a rub open.
Good Luck. :roll:
CH 20 amp AFCI dedicated circuit treadmill .Trips every time standard breaker works fine. Am close to cutting cord and hardwiring.Yes I know voids warranty.Any suggestions?
Nope I tried a rigged extension cord directly to the treadmill same results.
Run some other heavy motor on the circuit. Heavy drill motor and see if that trips it. There may just be a bad treadmill motor.
Had a homeowner with a microwave that tripped GFCI receptacles and he didn't want to believe it . Pluged in his refrigerater into that receptacle for about a week and it didn't trip it. I told him to by a new microwave.
I would contact the manufacturer of the treadmill and see if this has been a problem for them. The motor may be arcing at the brushes.
Yeah I tryed my drill I tryed an other Afci breaker Its cutler hammer CH . Tred mill starts up and as speed goes up it trips id say 30 seconds.
Or it could just be the fact that AFCIs are not really ready to be used as required by the code as there are some items of electrical equipment with no leakage current and no arcing faults that cause AFCIs to trip.We are CH installer.
Although possibl, i doubt highly that it is the AFCI breaker. Especially if you tried a different AFCI breaker and it still did it.
I sense leakage current in the treadmill.
Or it could just be the fact that AFCIs are not really ready to be used as required by the code as there are some items of electrical equipment with no leakage current and no arcing faults that cause AFCIs to trip.
The easiest way to check to see if leakage is causing the AFCI to trip is to connect it it a GFCI. If is doesn't trip the GFCI it is not a leakage current problem.
CH 20 amp AFCI dedicated circuit treadmill .Trips every time standard breaker works fine. Am close to cutting cord and hardwiring.Yes I know voids warranty.Any suggestions?
Yes, 50mA versus a GFCI's 5mA.If I am correct AFCIs also have a ground fault function just a higher threshold?