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- Location
- Victorville
- Occupation
- Electrician commercial and residential
Outside a house there is a 15a GFCI receptacle not working.
No power was found at its line side or load side
The GFCI line side red 12 AWG wire goes all the way to a 20 ampere breaker and is on and measures 120 volts out
Along the wall routs this wire via a 1/2” EMT conduit
Looking as an open circuit I did a continuity test between hot terminal of GFCI and wire to breaker while off and disconnected from breaker. A little redundant I know but an open was confirmed either in the wall or EMT conduit. (I have done this for neutral circuits while still connected to the neutral bus and never had a problem not sure if there are any cautions I should be aware of other than making sure line hot is disconnected?)
After pulling out wire from panel, wall and EMT I found the break in the wire in EMT closer to outside GFCI outlets box.
The wire looked burnt open but I never came across a wire as large as 12 AWG burning open nor am I sure how exactly this happened?
Apparently the EGC did not trip the breaker as just enough insulation was present to stop contact between conductor and EMT. No voltage was detected on EMT prior
See pic
No power was found at its line side or load side
The GFCI line side red 12 AWG wire goes all the way to a 20 ampere breaker and is on and measures 120 volts out
Along the wall routs this wire via a 1/2” EMT conduit
Looking as an open circuit I did a continuity test between hot terminal of GFCI and wire to breaker while off and disconnected from breaker. A little redundant I know but an open was confirmed either in the wall or EMT conduit. (I have done this for neutral circuits while still connected to the neutral bus and never had a problem not sure if there are any cautions I should be aware of other than making sure line hot is disconnected?)
After pulling out wire from panel, wall and EMT I found the break in the wire in EMT closer to outside GFCI outlets box.
The wire looked burnt open but I never came across a wire as large as 12 AWG burning open nor am I sure how exactly this happened?
Apparently the EGC did not trip the breaker as just enough insulation was present to stop contact between conductor and EMT. No voltage was detected on EMT prior
See pic
