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beemerphile1
Feb 15, 2017Explorer
You need to isolate whether it is a GFCI issue or an overload issue.
A GFCI circuit breaker will trip under either condition. Plug the refrigerator directly into a 15/20 amp non-GFCI circuit and then directly into a GFCI 15/20 amp circuit. What are the results?
A GFCI circuit breaker will trip under either condition. Plug the refrigerator directly into a 15/20 amp non-GFCI circuit and then directly into a GFCI 15/20 amp circuit. What are the results?
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