Ran into a strange problem replacing an outlet for my MIL. Kitchen outlet near sink she uses while ironing and it used to have a microwave plugged in. Refrigerator and another outlet is on same circuit. House was built around 1975. The outlet stopped working and was showing some visible damage from arcing so I replaced outlet.
When I pulled it out there was alot of damage to both outlet and wiring. Back of outlet had literally melted on the common side and a short pigtail that was connected was completely burned and broken off. There was some evidence of burning on wallpaper next to outlet under plate. The rest of the wiring looked fine.
I was disconnecting the wire nut attaching the common pigtail that was melted and felt a minor shock. Breaker and Refrigerator were off. I measured voltage and was getting approx. 19 VAC with Breaker off. 122VAC with Breaker on.
There was an unknown connection in box with a three wire black/red/white where one of the blacks was connected to red with a wire nut. There is a light fixture above sink that hasn't worked in years but the switch for it is on other side of the sink. Not sure if this is related or not didn't open up the other or light outlet yet to see if I could figure out what that wire was for. I'm assuming it is running up to light and back down to the outlet on other side of sink but haven't checked. In any case I don't think it has anything to do with the 19VAC.
So does anybody know why there is a small amount of voltage coming through with Breaker off? Could Breaker have been damaged when outlet shorted out and is leaking a small amount of voltage? And more importantly, could the stray voltage have anything to do with why the outlet shorted out? Don't want to risk a fire but the new outlet seems to be fine with Breaker on.
Sorry for long post figured I'd give as much info as I know. Thanks.
When I pulled it out there was alot of damage to both outlet and wiring. Back of outlet had literally melted on the common side and a short pigtail that was connected was completely burned and broken off. There was some evidence of burning on wallpaper next to outlet under plate. The rest of the wiring looked fine.
I was disconnecting the wire nut attaching the common pigtail that was melted and felt a minor shock. Breaker and Refrigerator were off. I measured voltage and was getting approx. 19 VAC with Breaker off. 122VAC with Breaker on.
There was an unknown connection in box with a three wire black/red/white where one of the blacks was connected to red with a wire nut. There is a light fixture above sink that hasn't worked in years but the switch for it is on other side of the sink. Not sure if this is related or not didn't open up the other or light outlet yet to see if I could figure out what that wire was for. I'm assuming it is running up to light and back down to the outlet on other side of sink but haven't checked. In any case I don't think it has anything to do with the 19VAC.
So does anybody know why there is a small amount of voltage coming through with Breaker off? Could Breaker have been damaged when outlet shorted out and is leaking a small amount of voltage? And more importantly, could the stray voltage have anything to do with why the outlet shorted out? Don't want to risk a fire but the new outlet seems to be fine with Breaker on.
Sorry for long post figured I'd give as much info as I know. Thanks.

