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- Location
- New Jersey
- Occupation
- Electrical Contractor
One of my customers recently moved into a completely renovated house. New Sq D 200A MB panel was installed with AFCI breakers for all required circuits. He had gone on vacation for a week and during that time there was a rain storm (maybe lightening and maybe a brief power outage as well but not sure). When he returned one of the AFCI circuits started tripping when he turned on the office lights. On that circuit was the front entry-way lighting, bathroom and office area lighting and office receptacles. I'm sure it's an AFCI problem because I temporarily replaced the AFCI breaker with a std breaker and all worked fine. The only things that trip the AFCI are the fan/light unit in the bathroom and the office recessed lights.
The breaker panel was done in a workmanlike manner and very neat (but no inspection sticker on the panel - that makes me somewhat suspicious). Irrespective of that, I made an assumption (and that usually gets me into some trouble) that the branch circuit wiring must have been done in the same workmanlike manner and that the fan and lighting circuits were wired properly. With that, I can only guess that staples must have been driven too hard on those NM cables and they finally broke down. If anyone has any suggestions on other possibilities I would appreciate hearing them. Thanks in advance.
The breaker panel was done in a workmanlike manner and very neat (but no inspection sticker on the panel - that makes me somewhat suspicious). Irrespective of that, I made an assumption (and that usually gets me into some trouble) that the branch circuit wiring must have been done in the same workmanlike manner and that the fan and lighting circuits were wired properly. With that, I can only guess that staples must have been driven too hard on those NM cables and they finally broke down. If anyone has any suggestions on other possibilities I would appreciate hearing them. Thanks in advance.