Home: 2006 with Siemens breaker panel.
Last night after it had been raining for a few hours we lost power to two bedrooms.
I went outside and found two tripped AFCIs (Master bedroom and 2nd bedroom). Couldn't reset them. Noticed the bottom of the breaker box wasn't dry. Door doesn't have a seal?? Hmmm.
After it had stopped raining I removed the breaker cover panel. Wires from the breakers loop down and are touching the bottom of the box (NEC?). Bottom of the box is a mixture of standing water (1/32") and wet sloppy mud.
Wiped out the mud and water and called it day since it was now getting dark.
Plan for today:
Drink coffee so I can wake up.
Blow out the box with compressed air.
Investigate how water got in.
Add a seal to the door?
Unplug everything in the two rooms
Check outlets for heat damage
Remove wires from AFCIs:
- Inspect for insulation damage
- Confirm breakers will reset
- Check for shorts (continuity) between said wires and to ground
What else?
Last night after it had been raining for a few hours we lost power to two bedrooms.
I went outside and found two tripped AFCIs (Master bedroom and 2nd bedroom). Couldn't reset them. Noticed the bottom of the breaker box wasn't dry. Door doesn't have a seal?? Hmmm.
After it had stopped raining I removed the breaker cover panel. Wires from the breakers loop down and are touching the bottom of the box (NEC?). Bottom of the box is a mixture of standing water (1/32") and wet sloppy mud.
Wiped out the mud and water and called it day since it was now getting dark.
Plan for today:
Drink coffee so I can wake up.
Blow out the box with compressed air.
Investigate how water got in.
Add a seal to the door?
Unplug everything in the two rooms
Check outlets for heat damage
Remove wires from AFCIs:
- Inspect for insulation damage
- Confirm breakers will reset
- Check for shorts (continuity) between said wires and to ground
What else?
