So I got a call from a costumer that the AFCI had tripped, I went out there and ask " have you done any vacuuming,,,,,,," and the answer is yes. So I reset the breaker and left. A week and a half goes by and the AFCI trips again ( each time they can't get it to reset ) This time I start taking the circuit apart and megger the NM box to box and find one piece about 35' long ( completely in-accessible ) that has a reading of 9.8 ohms ( on the 200 ohm setting ) from black to white, when I put the meter to the 250 volt setting it shorts out at 40 volts.
The funny thing is that The breaker holds at all. If it has a nail or something in it, I would expect a dead short or nothing. The 10 ohm reading has me scratching my head. And the circuit holds with everything on at 11 amps.
I don't want to start cutting walls quite yet. Any suggestions on tracing the wire in the wall to locate a possible sheet rock screw or breach in the wire.
Any Ideas ????
I should add that I changed the breaker from a non combination type AFCI to a combo. Just on the off chance it would have an affect on the problem.
The funny thing is that The breaker holds at all. If it has a nail or something in it, I would expect a dead short or nothing. The 10 ohm reading has me scratching my head. And the circuit holds with everything on at 11 amps.
I don't want to start cutting walls quite yet. Any suggestions on tracing the wire in the wall to locate a possible sheet rock screw or breach in the wire.
Any Ideas ????
I should add that I changed the breaker from a non combination type AFCI to a combo. Just on the off chance it would have an affect on the problem.