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jimbo2012 09-18-2015 05:26 AM

Are the breakers tripping the Eaton afci, they have a small white test button on them?

those are the ones that tripped in my home (but only once), interesting all of those about 6 or 7 not any of the others.

If so then maybe Eaton brand is the issue?

By the way the term for this is called "nuisance tripping"

Villager Joyce 09-18-2015 05:59 AM

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Originally Posted by jimbo2012 (Post 1115819)
Are the breakers tripping the Eaton afci, they have a small white test button on them?

those are the ones that tripped in my home (but only once), interesting all of those about 6 or 7 not any of the others.

If so then maybe Eaton brand is the issue?

By the way the term for this is called "nuisance tripping"

Exactly the breaker we had trip, and it was a nuisance. Aptly named.

ditka41 09-18-2015 07:27 AM

Yes, all mine that were replaced were AFCI, white dots, and 15-20 AMP

Because the original installers purchased through distributors in large quantities, they have to be returned / replaced by that installer so they can return to the manufacturer if you want it done "No Charge". As stated earlier, the key is to start with Home Warranty with referral to original installer, etc. Again, SECO is not to blame here.

Y5clm 09-20-2015 07:33 PM

We had this issue. Pike Electric replaced the breakers free. It was because of a HAM radio operator and it wasn't improper anything with the HAM equipment. The breakers were not manufactured with tolerance to HAM equipment and the electric company is very compliant. In repairing problem.

dotti105 09-21-2015 12:44 AM

Do you still have to be in your 1 year home warranty period to have your breakers replaced?

I haven't been on TOTV lately and was surprised to see this thread. We have had our Master bedroom breaker flip twice today and several days last week. We have been worried that it is due to something in our bedroom shorting out.

I would love to have this taken care of. But wasn't sure if the electrician (Pike in our case) would replace the breakers if we are out of warranty.

Anyone know? We are in Gilchrist and no HAM operators nearby to our knowledge. Our house is 1 1/2 yrs old.

Thanks for any info!

RickeyD 09-21-2015 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by dotti105 (Post 1117168)
Do you still have to be in your 1 year home warranty period to have your breakers replaced?

I haven't been on TOTV lately and was surprised to see this thread. We have had our Master bedroom breaker flip twice today and several days last week. We have been worried that it is due to something in our bedroom shorting out.

I would love to have this taken care of. But wasn't sure if the electrician (Pike in our case) would replace the breakers if we are out of warranty.

Anyone know? We are in Gilchrist and no HAM operators nearby to our knowledge. Our house is 1 1/2 yrs old.

Thanks for any info!


Electric is covered for two years under warranty.

villagetinker 09-21-2015 08:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dotti105 (Post 1117168)
Do you still have to be in your 1 year home warranty period to have your breakers replaced?

I haven't been on TOTV lately and was surprised to see this thread. We have had our Master bedroom breaker flip twice today and several days last week. We have been worried that it is due to something in our bedroom shorting out.

I would love to have this taken care of. But wasn't sure if the electrician (Pike in our case) would replace the breakers if we are out of warranty.

Anyone know? We are in Gilchrist and no HAM operators nearby to our knowledge. Our house is 1 1/2 yrs old.

Thanks for any info!

Dottie,

Since this is a reoccurring problem, try unplugging everything in the bedroom (if you can) and see if the AFCI breaker trips. If it does, definitely contact the electrician or home warranty. If it noes not try plugging in devices ONE AT A TIME. As you do move the cord, turn them on and off etc. Also check that all light bulbs are tight in the lamps. AFCI breakers are designed to be very sensitive to ACRING type faults, so bad switches, loose connections, as well as worn cords and other sources of electrical noise cause them to trip.
Of course if you are uncomfortable doing any of the call a professional.
Hope this helps.

MikeV 09-21-2015 09:01 AM

Now it hit Mayflower Loop in the Village of Charlotte last night. At least 4 houses that I know of had several breakers trip all at once. I had 6 trip in our house.

photo1902 09-21-2015 09:50 AM

My guess
 
is the power company messing with voltage, causing a spike.

Lpierleo 09-21-2015 10:26 PM

We live in Sanibel, very near Charlotte. This has been happening to us and several of the neighbors for a number of weeks now. Seco has advised they are aware of the issue and working on it????

graciegirl 09-22-2015 07:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dotti105 (Post 1117168)
Do you still have to be in your 1 year home warranty period to have your breakers replaced?

I haven't been on TOTV lately and was surprised to see this thread. We have had our Master bedroom breaker flip twice today and several days last week. We have been worried that it is due to something in our bedroom shorting out.

I would love to have this taken care of. But wasn't sure if the electrician (Pike in our case) would replace the breakers if we are out of warranty.

Anyone know? We are in Gilchrist and no HAM operators nearby to our knowledge. Our house is 1 1/2 yrs old.

Thanks for any info!


Call warranty, even after the year is up.

tomwed 09-22-2015 07:28 AM

You're not going to believe this but at 6:25 this morning all 3 of my toilets flushed at the same time. It woke me up.

chuck90199 09-22-2015 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by MikeV (Post 1117300)
Now it hit Mayflower Loop in the Village of Charlotte last night. At least 4 houses that I know of had several breakers trip all at once. I had 6 trip in our house.

We also live on Mayflower Loop in Charlotte and had all seven of the Eaton AFCI breakers trip Sunday night.

Villager Joyce 09-22-2015 07:51 AM

If your are a SECO customer, please let them know. Even though this is not their fault, they are working with TV to resolve the problem. They are keeping a database of customers who are affected.

Villager Joyce 09-22-2015 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by tomwed (Post 1117713)
You're not going to believe this but at 6:25 this morning all 3 of my toilets flushed at the same time. It woke me up.

I have had a toilet flush on its own, but never three at the same time. Could be because I have never owned a three bathroom home.


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