I just installed a replacement GFCI on my outdoor low voltage lighting system because my old one shorted out due to a driving rain storm. (GFCI shorted out but did not trip breaker.) The new GFCI is a Leviton model with an indicator light.
The indicator light is illuminated, but neon voltage testing showed no voltage at the receptacle. (Also tried plugging in a radio - no luck.) Leviton instructions state that when the indicator light is on, there is power to the GFCI. Pushed in "Test" and "Reset" with no resolution. Checked wiring; white, black and ground are properly connected. The original GFCI was wired by a professional electrician April, 2008 as a dedicated circuit with only this one receptacle. It goes directly into the breaker box and has its own breaker.
Does anyone know why the indicator light would be illuminated with no voltage at the receptacle, and what to do to correct the problem?
The indicator light is illuminated, but neon voltage testing showed no voltage at the receptacle. (Also tried plugging in a radio - no luck.) Leviton instructions state that when the indicator light is on, there is power to the GFCI. Pushed in "Test" and "Reset" with no resolution. Checked wiring; white, black and ground are properly connected. The original GFCI was wired by a professional electrician April, 2008 as a dedicated circuit with only this one receptacle. It goes directly into the breaker box and has its own breaker.
Does anyone know why the indicator light would be illuminated with no voltage at the receptacle, and what to do to correct the problem?
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