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Recently remodeled , total rewire a house. When the washer agitates, there is and ever so small flicker in a few of the fixtures but not all.
Checked all grounds and neutrals. Do you think this is a grounding issue, or would a surge suppressor solve this problem? Thanks
 
Recently remodeled , total rewire a house. When the washer agitates, there is and ever so small flicker in a few of the fixtures but not all.
Checked all grounds and neutrals. Do you think this is a grounding issue, or would a surge suppressor solve this problem? Thanks
That would never be a grounding issue. In fact grounding, in general never causes or cures electrical problems. Some times grounding will mask a problem, but will never cure it.
I don't see a surge suppressor as being helpful for this issue either.
Does the starting of any other large loads cause any flicker?
 
You have a current fluctuation due to the pulsating current of a typical clothes washer that is causing a voltage-drop fluctuation. It's not an over-voltage, so a surge device would have no effect.

The only "cure" would be increasing service- and/or feeder-conductor sizing, after eliminating possible termination resistances and the like. Did you upsize, and did the power co. do likewise?
 
gdub0000, please update your profile to include your profession.
 
It could be a loose wire if the washer is shaking the house a little. I've had some washers that sounded like they were two steppin down the hall and back.
 
its cheap led lights put incadecent in or at least a name brand led and problem will go away. I have had Washer do this. Just had a instant hot do it because controls was effecting cheap led lamps. Put GE lamps in and no problem
 
That would never be a grounding issue. In fact grounding, in general never causes or cures electrical problems. Some times grounding will mask a problem, but will never cure it.
I don't see a surge suppressor as being helpful for this issue either.
Does the starting of any other large loads cause any flicker?
It also did it when the painter used his sprayer
 
its cheap led lights put incadecent in or at least a name brand led and problem will go away. I have had Washer do this. Just had a instant hot do it because controls was effecting cheap led lamps. Put GE lamps in and no problem
I did do this and it was still there just barely. I'll try a different package
 
You have a current fluctuation due to the pulsating current of a typical clothes washer that is causing a voltage-drop fluctuation. It's not an over-voltage, so a surge device would have no effect.

The only "cure" would be increasing service- and/or feeder-conductor sizing, after eliminating possible termination resistances and the like. Did you upsize, and did the power co. do likewise?
Didn't increase the service, its and existing 200 amp with a 100a sub-feed I did this in a #2.
 
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