tapinnacle
Member
I inspect homes for buyers and neither I or my peers have run into this before; I'm wondering what might be causing it.
I tested outlets yesterday in a condo bedroom with a normal receptacle (GFCI) tester and the AFCI tripped just while I plugging in the tester (not pressing the GFCI button). I tested 3 different outlets and all did the same thing. The (CH) AFCI did test and reset properly within the panel.
I didn't have a backup tester available, but did plug in a small appliance and did not have any problems... I'm thinking my tester might be faulty. The wiring in the panel apppeared fine.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
I tested outlets yesterday in a condo bedroom with a normal receptacle (GFCI) tester and the AFCI tripped just while I plugging in the tester (not pressing the GFCI button). I tested 3 different outlets and all did the same thing. The (CH) AFCI did test and reset properly within the panel.
I didn't have a backup tester available, but did plug in a small appliance and did not have any problems... I'm thinking my tester might be faulty. The wiring in the panel apppeared fine.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.