Nuisance Tripping can trip you up! A ground fault circuit interrupter is a device that detects any leakage current in an electrical circuit and trips the circuit whenever the leakage is too great. Three types of GFCIs can be used at worksites: a GFCI receptacle, a portable GFCI or a GFCI circuit breaker.
When GFCIs are used in construction activities, they should be located as close as possible to the electrical equipment they protect. Excessive lengths of temporary wiring or long extension cords can cause ground fault leakage current to flow by captive and inductive coupling. The combined leakage current can exceed 5 ma, causing the GFCI to trip.
Other nuisance tripping may be caused by one or several of the following items:
Remember, that GFCI does not prevent shock. It simply limits the duration so the heart is not affected. The shock lasts about 1/5 second and can be intense enough to knock a person off a ladder or otherwise cause an accidental injury.
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