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Top 5 Causes Of GFCI Outlet Repeatedly Tripping | Electrical

Ground-fault circuit interrupters are designed for your safety. Circuit interrupters, or "trips" as they are commonly referred to, are intended to reduce the risk of fire or electrocution. If they trip, it's an indication there is a problem and you'll need an electrician you can trust.What Causes Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter To Trip?The top five reasons your GFCI outlet keeps tripping are ground-fault occurrences, moisture in the receptacle box, an overloaded circuit, an electrical fault, and a faulty GFCI outlet. We'll cover each of these issues, including causes and solutions.1. Ground-Fault OccurrenceGround faults occur when the hot wire or live wire comes into contact with the ground wire or the grounded area of an appliance. Usually, GFCIs function by detecting when the current is flowing along an unintended path (e.g., through water or a person).The instant the GFCI detects there is even the slightest of current leakage as low as 0.005 amps, it trips right away.How do you det...

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