I have a 50 amp DP Eaton GFCI that has been in use for almost a year and a half. I have been using my welder on it. I recently mounted a 220V garage heater and it uses 31.25 amps. I swapped out the 50A breaker with a 40A Eaton BR GFCI because that is sufficient for my welder and will accommodate the heater.
The 40A breaker will trip sporadically. When you reset the breaker, it runs it self test and blinks a white light 4 times which is a high-level ground fault ( more than 30mA typically) or a electrical leakage to ground according to Eaton's info.
I have a NEMA 6p-50R receptacle. Two hots and a ground. I never once had this issue with the 50A breaker.
The only thing different is I moved the 40A up to the top of my panel to make room because I swapped out a single pole 30A 120v breaker for a 30A DP to accommodate a 220v tire machine.
I have double checked the wiring on the plug and the breaker. Everything is tight. Main panel so neutral and grounds are together.
I've read a few posts about nuisance tripping but thought I'd ask here.
Chris
The 40A breaker will trip sporadically. When you reset the breaker, it runs it self test and blinks a white light 4 times which is a high-level ground fault ( more than 30mA typically) or a electrical leakage to ground according to Eaton's info.
I have a NEMA 6p-50R receptacle. Two hots and a ground. I never once had this issue with the 50A breaker.
The only thing different is I moved the 40A up to the top of my panel to make room because I swapped out a single pole 30A 120v breaker for a 30A DP to accommodate a 220v tire machine.
I have double checked the wiring on the plug and the breaker. Everything is tight. Main panel so neutral and grounds are together.
I've read a few posts about nuisance tripping but thought I'd ask here.
Chris
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