Hi, we're a year into our new (old) house and I've gotten the big projects done - or abandoned them. So I'm now noticing the little things...
In our kitchen on GFCI frequently trips, 1-2 times per week, usually as I'm flipping the paired light switch off. It always resets without a problem. Here's the real confusion: when it trips, the over-the-sink light is then de-powered but the outlets in the tripped receptacle stay live. I'm pretty sure this is either someone's mistake or faulty equipment. The whole point of having a GFCI near the sink is to deactivate the outlets if they sense a problem! Is there a way you can imagine that this was incorrectly wired to produce this error? Perhaps I just need to change out the outlet, but before I do I want to pick the brains of some more experienced folks and learn if there's something else afoot...
Thanks for the help!
In our kitchen on GFCI frequently trips, 1-2 times per week, usually as I'm flipping the paired light switch off. It always resets without a problem. Here's the real confusion: when it trips, the over-the-sink light is then de-powered but the outlets in the tripped receptacle stay live. I'm pretty sure this is either someone's mistake or faulty equipment. The whole point of having a GFCI near the sink is to deactivate the outlets if they sense a problem! Is there a way you can imagine that this was incorrectly wired to produce this error? Perhaps I just need to change out the outlet, but before I do I want to pick the brains of some more experienced folks and learn if there's something else afoot...
Thanks for the help!
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