The client reported frequent brownouts and daily breaker trips. Upon inspection, our technician diagnosed issues in the downstairs bathroom and bonus room. It was found that the GFCI was incorrectly tied in with the lights, and the exhaust fan was causing it to trip. The GFCI was rewired correctly to resolve the issue. Additionally, the circuit in the bonus room was pulling around 14 amps on a 15-amp circuit at full capacity. To prevent nuisance tripping from arc fault detection, the breaker was swapped to a standard type. The system was tested, and all electrical components are now functioning properly.
Electrical Diagnostics and GFCI Rewiring
Richie O.
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