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New construction job:
Last month after a monsoon, had little tiny bit of water in-between 2 breakers. Panel mounted in garage... on exterior wall. GFI breaker was toasted internally. Weird thing.. no other water was found in the panel. Only in between 2 breakers in the middle of the panel. Only knew it was a problem, because the GFI breaker wouldn't reset. Even with the load wire removed, the breaker wouldn't reset. Obvious water damage.
Replaced the breaker, problem solved.
Never found the water leak. 2 professional guys looked at the clapboards, window trim, everything on the outside wall. No signs of water entry.
Exterior Meter pan is actually 2' below the panel, and the feed comes up from below into the panel. So it's not like water is coming in the meter pan, and trailing inside the SER.
Never had another problem, not that we looked inside panel after every rain storm.
Today, new crew on the job. Big Table saw plugged in. Here is where the weirdness starts, and I'm scratching my head.
3 breakers trip. (2) single pole breakers. 1 for the saw, and 1 for general lighting. Those reset just fine.
now.. get this.. 2 pole, 30a oven breaker trips. No reason, oven was off. This breaker fried internally. It would reset, and then trip again in 2 minutes.
I replaced the breaker, all is back to normal.
I hope you're following this. How did the oven breaker fry? From a table saw load? or possibly previous water damage is just showing up now ?
I'm stumped.....
This is all new work, new panel, new everything ?
Could a surge fry breaker on another circuit?
Could water damage show up 2 months later ? Buss bars are fine. Look new. No oxidation. No arcing, nothing looks wrong visually.
Last month after a monsoon, had little tiny bit of water in-between 2 breakers. Panel mounted in garage... on exterior wall. GFI breaker was toasted internally. Weird thing.. no other water was found in the panel. Only in between 2 breakers in the middle of the panel. Only knew it was a problem, because the GFI breaker wouldn't reset. Even with the load wire removed, the breaker wouldn't reset. Obvious water damage.
Replaced the breaker, problem solved.
Never found the water leak. 2 professional guys looked at the clapboards, window trim, everything on the outside wall. No signs of water entry.
Exterior Meter pan is actually 2' below the panel, and the feed comes up from below into the panel. So it's not like water is coming in the meter pan, and trailing inside the SER.
Never had another problem, not that we looked inside panel after every rain storm.
Today, new crew on the job. Big Table saw plugged in. Here is where the weirdness starts, and I'm scratching my head.
3 breakers trip. (2) single pole breakers. 1 for the saw, and 1 for general lighting. Those reset just fine.
now.. get this.. 2 pole, 30a oven breaker trips. No reason, oven was off. This breaker fried internally. It would reset, and then trip again in 2 minutes.
I replaced the breaker, all is back to normal.
I hope you're following this. How did the oven breaker fry? From a table saw load? or possibly previous water damage is just showing up now ?
I'm stumped.....
This is all new work, new panel, new everything ?
Could a surge fry breaker on another circuit?
Could water damage show up 2 months later ? Buss bars are fine. Look new. No oxidation. No arcing, nothing looks wrong visually.