[SML] Sympathetic GFI Tripping

Dan Sheehan dsheehan.sml at gmail.com
Wed Mar 2 17:15:55 UTC 2016


are they simple GFCI breakers,
or the newer, more expensive, Arc Fault circuit interrupters ?

what's the approx run length distance from the panel to the points-of-use ?

you could protect the breakfast area outlets with local GFCI[s]

On Wed, Mar 2, 2016 at 12:02 PM, Alf Sauve' via Stagecraft <
stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:

> Started using our Blendtech after a hiatus and since the kitchen
> renovation.
>
> Part of the renovation added two circuits with GFI breakers in our
> electrical box.   Well, it seems when the Blendtech kicks in to high speed
> there must be an induction of current into another circuit as one of the
> new GFI breakers trips.  Not the one with the blender on it, but another
> one!    Am guessing the wires are running in parallel to tightly packed
> going through holes in the floor joists.
>
> And it doesn't happen every time the blender kicks into high, only if it
> had something heavy to blend.  Filling the jar with water won't produce the
> sympathetic tripping.
>
> The circuit being tripped isn't in the kitchen but runs the lights and
> outlets in the breakfast area, so I'm replacing it with a non-GFI one.
>
>
>
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...Dan Sheehan
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