Jpflex
Electrician big leagues
- Location
- Victorville
- Occupation
- Electrician commercial and residential
The break room where this 15a 125 volt GFCI is installed is first in circuit and supplies 3 other 15a receptacles from its load side.
However, nothing is plugged into the other receptacles or has been used yet. The GFCI apparently intermittently trips as it’s plugged into both a refrigerator and microwave
The refrigerator pulls only 0.10 ampere running and the microwave 13 amperes however the GFCI is rated at 15 amperes on a 20 ampere circuit (yellow romex nm cable as NEC allows for multiple receptacles per circuit.)
However, running over 80% of GFCI ampacity rating is my concern whether a GFCI will function also as an inverse time breaker and trip for this reason BESIDES normal trip for imbalance of current returning on neutral.
Additionally, although ground from NM cable is connected to GFCI it is possible ground does not continue to load center panel because this old property has a combination of old knob and tube with modern Romex
GFCI led stays green in my presence. Trying to find trip fault. Thanks
However, nothing is plugged into the other receptacles or has been used yet. The GFCI apparently intermittently trips as it’s plugged into both a refrigerator and microwave
The refrigerator pulls only 0.10 ampere running and the microwave 13 amperes however the GFCI is rated at 15 amperes on a 20 ampere circuit (yellow romex nm cable as NEC allows for multiple receptacles per circuit.)
However, running over 80% of GFCI ampacity rating is my concern whether a GFCI will function also as an inverse time breaker and trip for this reason BESIDES normal trip for imbalance of current returning on neutral.
Additionally, although ground from NM cable is connected to GFCI it is possible ground does not continue to load center panel because this old property has a combination of old knob and tube with modern Romex
GFCI led stays green in my presence. Trying to find trip fault. Thanks