Machiavelli999
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We have a lighting panel that has had several cases of tripping the breaker in the distribution panel upstream that feeds it. One time the fault propagated to the distribution main which has a trip unit that tells us the fault was a ground fault.
We are going to replace the panel and rerun the wiring to the lighting since the panel is old and there could be wiring issues such as crossed neutrals that we hope to fix. However, it was proposed, that since we are replacing the panel, the new panel have GFI breakers on every branch circuit. So that if the problem occurs again, we can isolate it.
I thought that this was excessive, but if we were to do it, is there any other way to locate the ground fault? Could a ground fault device be put on the main that could at least tell us what phase the ground fault occurred on. My research so far hasn't produced anything. I know Schneider offers a breaker equipped with an Earth Leakage Module but I think that's just a standard GF breaker that you could set at differential down to 30 mA. I don't think there is anything else besides putting ground fault relays on each branch circuit to isolate the problem.
We are going to replace the panel and rerun the wiring to the lighting since the panel is old and there could be wiring issues such as crossed neutrals that we hope to fix. However, it was proposed, that since we are replacing the panel, the new panel have GFI breakers on every branch circuit. So that if the problem occurs again, we can isolate it.
I thought that this was excessive, but if we were to do it, is there any other way to locate the ground fault? Could a ground fault device be put on the main that could at least tell us what phase the ground fault occurred on. My research so far hasn't produced anything. I know Schneider offers a breaker equipped with an Earth Leakage Module but I think that's just a standard GF breaker that you could set at differential down to 30 mA. I don't think there is anything else besides putting ground fault relays on each branch circuit to isolate the problem.