PetrosA
Senior Member
- Location
- Lancaster, Pennsylvania
I had a trouble call last week for some floor receptacles in a basement slab. The GF breaker feeding them had been nuisance tripping at various times, which also killed power to some lights on the same circuit. I found that the wiring from the breaker was reversed - white hot and black neutral, ground was ok. Aside from that, the wiring tested ok with the megger up to 1000V with plenty of resistance (800-1000 Mohms to ground on both white and black). Could the reversed polarity have been causing the nuisance tripping, or should I have swapped out the breaker? I've never come across a GF breaker wired backwards so my experience here is limited 