JHZR2
Staff member
Living in an old home, some wiring is a little funny... One of our bathroom vent fans is fed off a circuit in an adjacent room. The fan is fed via a switch loop, from a line in the wall which feeds an outlet.
I checked the codes, and this is a suitable way to operate, where essentially the plug (GFCI by code) is fed, then feeds the fan, which has a switch loop to turn it on. The circuit is ungrounded, which is part of the reason why the gfci is necessary.
We had an old GFCI, I anticipate it was what was originally there when the bathroom was redone in the 70s or early 80s. The outlet color was wrong and one of the outlets was stiff, so I replaced it.
Since then, maybe once a month, the gfci opens up and the fan won't operate until I reset it. I've been able to isolate it to the point where I find that the gfci will open at shut down / turning the fan off
The old gfci did work in gfci duty. I verified that. The new one does as well. But the old one never caused an issue with opening due to the fan operation. I suppose the old one may have been less sensitive, perhaps even a mechanical variant, I don't know.
This issue happens at most maybe once a month. I'm not sure why it occurs. Any thoughts?
Thanks!
I checked the codes, and this is a suitable way to operate, where essentially the plug (GFCI by code) is fed, then feeds the fan, which has a switch loop to turn it on. The circuit is ungrounded, which is part of the reason why the gfci is necessary.
We had an old GFCI, I anticipate it was what was originally there when the bathroom was redone in the 70s or early 80s. The outlet color was wrong and one of the outlets was stiff, so I replaced it.
Since then, maybe once a month, the gfci opens up and the fan won't operate until I reset it. I've been able to isolate it to the point where I find that the gfci will open at shut down / turning the fan off
The old gfci did work in gfci duty. I verified that. The new one does as well. But the old one never caused an issue with opening due to the fan operation. I suppose the old one may have been less sensitive, perhaps even a mechanical variant, I don't know.
This issue happens at most maybe once a month. I'm not sure why it occurs. Any thoughts?
Thanks!