sevlander
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- new jersey
An existing, functioning window air conditioner(fairly new) with built into plug mounted GFCI trips after a new lighting install in a school. The building and panels are approximately 45 years old and utilize the conduit for the grounding. The existing Romex feed to A/C unit was upgraded to MC and worked for weeks.The A/C is fed on it's own 20 amp 2pole breaker and the lights have their own 1pole breakers. The existing lighting was upgraded shortly after on existing EMT 120v circuits. The new lighting is 2 circuits. One consists of 6 2X4 t-8 fluoresents with electronic ballasts. The other is 10 hi hats with 75 watt incandesant lamps on a 3-way switch and a 3-way dimmer. When the hi hat is turned on the A/C GFCI trips. All circuits originate in the same panel. Can anyone explain or suggest how to solve or troubleshoot this problem? Thanks