bookman51
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I have a breaker switch that keeps throwing in my shop and I cannot determine why. It does it in an irregular pattern, as near as I can determine. It has been doing it ever since the lights and fans were put in about three years ago. The only things on that circuit are one set of t-5 lights and four ceiling fans. It can go weeks, even months, without throwing. I can walk into my shop and go to turn the a fan on (each have a separate switch) or the one light, and nothing Go over to the breaker box and the switch is thrown. I am not sure that anything needs to be on or that it is even thrown when I turn on anything. I do not recall it doing it all summer and fall, and then with cold weather it has done it a couple of times recently. I can flip the breaker switch and turn the light and fans on, and everything is fine.
I talked with an electrician today and he said it should not be doing it (but it does), and he has no solution. The wiring is all in conduit.
Any suggestions or thoughts?
I talked with an electrician today and he said it should not be doing it (but it does), and he has no solution. The wiring is all in conduit.
Any suggestions or thoughts?