Why My Gfci Keeps Tripping

Why my gfci keeps tripping
3. Overloaded Circuit
<ol class="X5LH0c"><li class="TrT0Xe">Unplug all the appliances connected to the circuit in question.</li><li class="TrT0Xe">Reset the circuit on your fuse box.</li><li class="TrT0Xe">Wait several minutes.</li><li class="TrT0Xe">Plug an appliance back in and turn it on.</li><li class="TrT0Xe">Check to see that your circuit has not tripped.</li><li class="TrT0Xe">Plug in the next appliance, turn it on, check the breaker, and so on.</li></ol>What causes a GFCI outlet to keep tripping?
The usual suspects for ground-faults include worn insulation, conductive dusts, water, or other "soft grounds." Ground faults account for more than 80% of equipment short circuits and in 90% of those cases it is caused by insulation deterioration on wires and cables.












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