brantmacga
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I could not solve this one.
I’m attaching a pic below of the layout. This is a laundry room in a single family home, approx 50/yrs old, 2-wire conductors no ground, steel boxes. No accessible attic above laundry.
Washing machine has 37v on the frame when measured to any neutral or frame of adjacent dryer. LG front load washer, approx 2/yrs old. Customer said they’ve had the problem since they bought this machine and didn’t notice it with the old machine. Dryer has arcing marks on the side from contact with washer; washer doesn’t show the same marks, possibly then from the old washing machine.
The circuit is wired as a star topography from the overhead light. Home run to fixture box, 2-wire switch leg, and 2-wire to the washer and freezer receps.
Here are the steps I performed. Washing machine is Circuit #10. Scroll down to bottom and look at the sketch I made before you read through this.
1) Customer complains they feel a “tingle” if they touch washer and dryer simultaneously. Check voltage from metallic washer frame to adjective dryer frame, measure 37v.
2) Measured for voltage between washer and metallic water lines; 0v.
3) Measured for voltage between water lines and frame of dryer, 0v. Also measured to washer neutral, 0v. Measured dryer frame also to neutral of #10, 0v.
4) Turn off circuit #10; check continuity/resistance between hot/neutral of receptacle, none found.
5) Plug washing machine into freezer receptacle (same circuit), check voltage on frame; 37v.
6) Plug washing machine into Circuit #12 and measure frame voltage; 0v. Problem is confined to Circuit #10.
7) Plug washer back into Circuit #10. Turn off every circuit breaker in panel except #10, measure frame voltage; 37v.
8) Swap wiring on breakers #10 & #12, measure frame voltage; 37v.
9) Remove overhead light, break joint down completely. Make up existing home run & cable directly to washer recep, re-energize and check frame voltage; now 67v. Do the same with wire to freezer, connect washer to freezer recep, now 77v.
10) Connect new temporary home run wire into panel, string wire up to overhead box and connect to washer receptacle. Check frame voltage; 67v. Do the same with freezer recep wire, still 77v there.
11) Remove overhead box from ceiling, place camera in ceiling and inspect for damage. No visible damage to cables. No staples anywhere.
12) Reconnect home run wire and switch leg, re-install light fixture. Left receptacle wires disconnected, gave a quote to run wire mold from Circuit #12 recep. Wiring is completely inaccessible in ceiling and walls. Customer using extension cord to run freezer and washer from Circuit #12.
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I’m attaching a pic below of the layout. This is a laundry room in a single family home, approx 50/yrs old, 2-wire conductors no ground, steel boxes. No accessible attic above laundry.
Washing machine has 37v on the frame when measured to any neutral or frame of adjacent dryer. LG front load washer, approx 2/yrs old. Customer said they’ve had the problem since they bought this machine and didn’t notice it with the old machine. Dryer has arcing marks on the side from contact with washer; washer doesn’t show the same marks, possibly then from the old washing machine.
The circuit is wired as a star topography from the overhead light. Home run to fixture box, 2-wire switch leg, and 2-wire to the washer and freezer receps.
Here are the steps I performed. Washing machine is Circuit #10. Scroll down to bottom and look at the sketch I made before you read through this.
1) Customer complains they feel a “tingle” if they touch washer and dryer simultaneously. Check voltage from metallic washer frame to adjective dryer frame, measure 37v.
2) Measured for voltage between washer and metallic water lines; 0v.
3) Measured for voltage between water lines and frame of dryer, 0v. Also measured to washer neutral, 0v. Measured dryer frame also to neutral of #10, 0v.
4) Turn off circuit #10; check continuity/resistance between hot/neutral of receptacle, none found.
5) Plug washing machine into freezer receptacle (same circuit), check voltage on frame; 37v.
6) Plug washing machine into Circuit #12 and measure frame voltage; 0v. Problem is confined to Circuit #10.
7) Plug washer back into Circuit #10. Turn off every circuit breaker in panel except #10, measure frame voltage; 37v.
8) Swap wiring on breakers #10 & #12, measure frame voltage; 37v.
9) Remove overhead light, break joint down completely. Make up existing home run & cable directly to washer recep, re-energize and check frame voltage; now 67v. Do the same with wire to freezer, connect washer to freezer recep, now 77v.
10) Connect new temporary home run wire into panel, string wire up to overhead box and connect to washer receptacle. Check frame voltage; 67v. Do the same with freezer recep wire, still 77v there.
11) Remove overhead box from ceiling, place camera in ceiling and inspect for damage. No visible damage to cables. No staples anywhere.
12) Reconnect home run wire and switch leg, re-install light fixture. Left receptacle wires disconnected, gave a quote to run wire mold from Circuit #12 recep. Wiring is completely inaccessible in ceiling and walls. Customer using extension cord to run freezer and washer from Circuit #12.
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