Hi.
Going to head out to troubleshoot a gfci receptacle that’s tripping. Kitchen counter.
The gentleman says it trips in about ten minutes after resetting it.
He has a toaster plugged in to it which I told him to pull out of the plug and it also controls another countertop receptacle.
He says it tripped again.
I will go see if anything else is on that gfci load And hopefully just swap out the gfci device, but I’m curious to know of your experiences with these receptacles.
I’ve experienced that they either were not tripping and stayed on, that they didn’t rest and stayed off, that 1/2 the duplex would stay out and the other would function with gfci protecton.
I’ve never run into a gfci that would just trip by itself after 10 minutes with nothing plugged into it. I “guess” it could with the electronics but was wondering if anyone else had seen this before I go looking into the circuit where a simple replace the receptacle would suffice.
Thank you.
Going to head out to troubleshoot a gfci receptacle that’s tripping. Kitchen counter.
The gentleman says it trips in about ten minutes after resetting it.
He has a toaster plugged in to it which I told him to pull out of the plug and it also controls another countertop receptacle.
He says it tripped again.
I will go see if anything else is on that gfci load And hopefully just swap out the gfci device, but I’m curious to know of your experiences with these receptacles.
I’ve experienced that they either were not tripping and stayed on, that they didn’t rest and stayed off, that 1/2 the duplex would stay out and the other would function with gfci protecton.
I’ve never run into a gfci that would just trip by itself after 10 minutes with nothing plugged into it. I “guess” it could with the electronics but was wondering if anyone else had seen this before I go looking into the circuit where a simple replace the receptacle would suffice.
Thank you.
