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dougrainer
Sep 08, 2019Nomad
Disconnecting the Green Ground wire points to your Refer 120 receptacle is on a GFCI circuit. When you state breaker, are you tripping the 120 breaker IN the Main breaker panel or a wall GFCI?
Disconnecting ANY OEM wiring on an Appliance or RV is NOT---NOT a correct fix. There is a reason certain wiring especially ground wires are installed. As another posted, you need the Polarity of the refer wall receptacle checked. The fire, did it damage anything else behind the refer(120 receptacle and any OEM RV wiring)? Usually when a Refer 120 element trips, it trips a GFCI receptacle when the 120 heating element has a minor fault. IF you have a standard 120, 15 or 20 amp breaker tripping, then you have a serious wiring issue probably in the RV and not the refer. Going around the issue is not a correct safe way to address this type problem. You don't state what caused the refer fire, but is it possible this problem may be related? The 120 wiring in the RV caused the fire due to a shorted 120 romex or receptacle. The standard quick way to determine if a refer problem would be to connect the refer to a SHOP 120 outlet bypassing the RV. Did your "tech" do this? Doug
Disconnecting ANY OEM wiring on an Appliance or RV is NOT---NOT a correct fix. There is a reason certain wiring especially ground wires are installed. As another posted, you need the Polarity of the refer wall receptacle checked. The fire, did it damage anything else behind the refer(120 receptacle and any OEM RV wiring)? Usually when a Refer 120 element trips, it trips a GFCI receptacle when the 120 heating element has a minor fault. IF you have a standard 120, 15 or 20 amp breaker tripping, then you have a serious wiring issue probably in the RV and not the refer. Going around the issue is not a correct safe way to address this type problem. You don't state what caused the refer fire, but is it possible this problem may be related? The 120 wiring in the RV caused the fire due to a shorted 120 romex or receptacle. The standard quick way to determine if a refer problem would be to connect the refer to a SHOP 120 outlet bypassing the RV. Did your "tech" do this? Doug
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