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westend
Dec 27, 2013Explorer
Randyjayco31bhs wrote:Verify power is present at the first in line GFCI location. Install GFCI without any load wires connected. Reset GFCI. This will eliminate the first GFCI as a problem (if it resets). Connect load wiring to first GFCI in line with no devices connected to any receptacles. This should eliminate the load circuit and receptacles as cause (if the first GFCI does not trip). Duplicate for the other GFCI protected circuits.
I wired the gfi in correctly I've checked multiple times. I located the live wire with a multimeter so I wired the gfi right as far as live wire and feeder wire. What is the TT?
I am assuming you know how to interrupt power during the sequence of installing and connecting devices, i.e. turn the breaker off.
You might also want to pull the cover off the AC load center and make sure the neutral wires are all connected to the neutral bus securely. Seems there are always a number of posts about neutral wires coming loose.
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