I asked this question before but it was buried in another thread so may not have been seen.  What are the typical causes for a GFCI resetting immediately and all the time?  To borrow from my other post, there is a radon mitigation system in our house.  I think the electrcity just powers a fan and nothing else.  It's on all the time.  When the guys installed it they didn't wire it into a new circuit, they patched into the existing, non-GFCI basement circuit.  I updated this circuit this weekend to include a GFCI at the start of the run but it reset every time until I removed the radon system from the run.  Any ideas?
Thanks, Max
					Thanks, Max




 - because it seems like someone has done a half-assed job.  I recall reading on here that you are not supposed to wire outside and inside outlets / appliances on the same circuit, it's against code, but that's what these guys have done (the fan is outside).  I actually wired up a new circuit exclusively for an outside outlet (it's GFCI) so I may just alter their work and take the power from my circuit as opposed to the inside one.  In the process of doing that I will rewire it all so that would elimate any of their bad wiring.  If it still TRIPS the GFCI then it sounds like an equipment malfunction.  I'll need some good luck getting them to come back 2.5 years later to fix that!
 - because it seems like someone has done a half-assed job.  I recall reading on here that you are not supposed to wire outside and inside outlets / appliances on the same circuit, it's against code, but that's what these guys have done (the fan is outside).  I actually wired up a new circuit exclusively for an outside outlet (it's GFCI) so I may just alter their work and take the power from my circuit as opposed to the inside one.  In the process of doing that I will rewire it all so that would elimate any of their bad wiring.  If it still TRIPS the GFCI then it sounds like an equipment malfunction.  I'll need some good luck getting them to come back 2.5 years later to fix that!
							
						

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