Chaosiscash
Electrical
- Sep 15, 2006
- 9
We are having a GFCI trip problem lately and I was hoping someone would have some ideas.
Basically, for a few years we have bought "power carts" from a local vendor. These carts consist of a 480V disconnect fed from a welding-type plug. The disconnect feeds a 480V-208Y/120V transformer which feeds a lighting panel. This panel is loaded with 20A 120V GFCI breakers which feed receptacles mounted along the outside of the panel enclosure.
These carts are portable, and can be moved to various places in the building and connected to construction power to provide local 120V power for the various power hand tools used in demolition of the building. The building's roof leaks, a lot, so all of the enclosures are NEMA 3R and the recepts are water-proof. We have been using these for several years with no problems.
With the latest batch of about 20 or so of the carts, we have been having nuisance tripping problems. When we first plug the carts in, often times a random number (from one to all) of the GFCI breakers will trip, even with no tools plugged into the recepts. Or sometimes they will hold for a few hours and then randomly trip. Also, there is seemingly no pattern as to what source they are connected to or which breakers trip. The breakers will generally reset correctly, but then trip again a few hours later.
There have been no changes is the type of parts used on the carts, and the vendor is investigating their assembly quality for any issues.
Any ideas of what could cause this are greatly appreciated. Let me know if I left out any key info, I tried to give a much background as I could think of, but I'm sure I missed something.
Thanks in advance.
Basically, for a few years we have bought "power carts" from a local vendor. These carts consist of a 480V disconnect fed from a welding-type plug. The disconnect feeds a 480V-208Y/120V transformer which feeds a lighting panel. This panel is loaded with 20A 120V GFCI breakers which feed receptacles mounted along the outside of the panel enclosure.
These carts are portable, and can be moved to various places in the building and connected to construction power to provide local 120V power for the various power hand tools used in demolition of the building. The building's roof leaks, a lot, so all of the enclosures are NEMA 3R and the recepts are water-proof. We have been using these for several years with no problems.
With the latest batch of about 20 or so of the carts, we have been having nuisance tripping problems. When we first plug the carts in, often times a random number (from one to all) of the GFCI breakers will trip, even with no tools plugged into the recepts. Or sometimes they will hold for a few hours and then randomly trip. Also, there is seemingly no pattern as to what source they are connected to or which breakers trip. The breakers will generally reset correctly, but then trip again a few hours later.
There have been no changes is the type of parts used on the carts, and the vendor is investigating their assembly quality for any issues.
Any ideas of what could cause this are greatly appreciated. Let me know if I left out any key info, I tried to give a much background as I could think of, but I'm sure I missed something.
Thanks in advance.