hi smartest electricians on planet earth!
i have a case of nuisance tripping of cutler hammer combination type breakers. i have a bunch of them in breaker box but only those serving lutron rpm modules of homeworks system are tripping on completely unpredictable basis. i started to believe in extraterrestrials when trying to determine the cause of tripping. i checked all wiring using afci breaker and gfci load side in lutron panel and they are 100% correct.
with 5 breakers afci comination type (br20caf i believe) i feed 7 rpm 4U's modules in lutron panel. those modules energize mostly lucifer led down lights.
do you have any experience in afci combination type nuisance tripping?
from what i remember there may be factors like: first afci were recommended to be spaced cause the internal electronics generated heat which made them to trip, brush type power tools used to trip afcis.
maybe you can direct me to lighting control or similar forum cause this is not strictly NEC issue apart from the fact installation has to be free of shorts and stuff like that
client wants to move in couple of days.
penny for your thought
thank you in advance
i have a case of nuisance tripping of cutler hammer combination type breakers. i have a bunch of them in breaker box but only those serving lutron rpm modules of homeworks system are tripping on completely unpredictable basis. i started to believe in extraterrestrials when trying to determine the cause of tripping. i checked all wiring using afci breaker and gfci load side in lutron panel and they are 100% correct.
with 5 breakers afci comination type (br20caf i believe) i feed 7 rpm 4U's modules in lutron panel. those modules energize mostly lucifer led down lights.
do you have any experience in afci combination type nuisance tripping?
from what i remember there may be factors like: first afci were recommended to be spaced cause the internal electronics generated heat which made them to trip, brush type power tools used to trip afcis.
maybe you can direct me to lighting control or similar forum cause this is not strictly NEC issue apart from the fact installation has to be free of shorts and stuff like that
client wants to move in couple of days.
penny for your thought
thank you in advance