mkgrady
Senior Member
- Location
- Massachusetts
Went to a house to troubleshoot dead dining room and kitchen outlets. Could not believe what I found. The circuit began at a kitchen counter gfi. Downstream of the gfi it did half the counter outlets plus the built in microwave, the gas stove, a couple of kitchen wall outlets and finally ended at the last of four outlets in the dining room. Powering the microwave and stove on this circuit is a problem but not what this issue is about.
Not realizing there was a tripped gfi (I mistook the glowing light as not tripped) I plugged in a loud 120 volt bell and went to the panel to flip on some breakers. I thought I had found the problem when I turned on a 2 pole 20 because the bell started ringing. I assumed this breaker must be feeding a multiwire branch circuit even though it was labeled dining room heater. At that point I thought I was done but I checked the voltage and found 240 between hot and neutral. It smoked the microwave but the stove survived. The rest of the outlets had nothing plugged in.
Being really stumped as to why turning on the two pole breaker would apply 240 to 120 receptacles I removed the panel cover and found a 12-2 UF and traced the wire under the house. I could see that it went up into the dining room. I removed the nearest dining room outlet to see if that UF was connected to the outlet. It was. Black on the dark terminals and white on the light terminals. WHY WOULD ANYBODY DO THIS?
Of course I disconnect both ends of this cable and looked further as to why the outlets were dead. The kitchen counter gfi was tripped.
Not realizing there was a tripped gfi (I mistook the glowing light as not tripped) I plugged in a loud 120 volt bell and went to the panel to flip on some breakers. I thought I had found the problem when I turned on a 2 pole 20 because the bell started ringing. I assumed this breaker must be feeding a multiwire branch circuit even though it was labeled dining room heater. At that point I thought I was done but I checked the voltage and found 240 between hot and neutral. It smoked the microwave but the stove survived. The rest of the outlets had nothing plugged in.
Being really stumped as to why turning on the two pole breaker would apply 240 to 120 receptacles I removed the panel cover and found a 12-2 UF and traced the wire under the house. I could see that it went up into the dining room. I removed the nearest dining room outlet to see if that UF was connected to the outlet. It was. Black on the dark terminals and white on the light terminals. WHY WOULD ANYBODY DO THIS?
Of course I disconnect both ends of this cable and looked further as to why the outlets were dead. The kitchen counter gfi was tripped.