HertzGood85
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- California
Hello, we just recently installed over 120 breakers in a 12-year-old long-term skilled nursing facility. The breakers are the Square D QOB 20-amp 120-volt DF (Dual Function) style and the panels feeding them are 120/208-volt three phase. When we initially installed them a few of the breakers would randomly trip intermittently. But the ones that did would trip with hardly any loads on the circuits. These breakers feed the power to residential rooms. There are no shared neutrals on any of the circuits, no lighting or non-linear loads and no refrigeration or heating appliances. Short circuits and ground faults have been ruled out and tested for. Over the course of 4 months, we now had to revert 30 circuits back to the original afci breakers because the nuisance tripping has become too much of a hassle and we cannot figure out the issue. The remaining 90 dual function breakers continue to work fine and have not tripped.
I have read some of the other posts on here addressing this same issue and I'm starting to wonder if the issue is either due to too high of inductance in load wire back to breaker or could it be a power quality issue? I'm no engineer and I could really use some help on this one.
Thank you.
I have read some of the other posts on here addressing this same issue and I'm starting to wonder if the issue is either due to too high of inductance in load wire back to breaker or could it be a power quality issue? I'm no engineer and I could really use some help on this one.
Thank you.