AndrewB77
DIY
Hi All. First time poster here looking for some advice. I have been having issues with a GFCI breaker being tripped whenever we have very close lightening. Here is the current wiring configuration:
20amp GFCI at the panel. This circuit runs outside and powers the pool pump and a receptacle (covered by a weather box - approx. 4ft off the ground). Recently I added a leg from the receptacle to my shed which is about 75 feet away. I used 12/2 direct burial cable which is buried anywhere between 24"-30". Whenever we have a storm with lightening that strikes very close, it trips the circuit. This never seemed to happen before I added the leg to the shed. I have disconnected the leg to the shed to test and, ironically, we haven't had much in the way of tstorms lately! All you pro's have any advice on what could be happening? And, is there a way I could remedy this?
Thanks!!!
20amp GFCI at the panel. This circuit runs outside and powers the pool pump and a receptacle (covered by a weather box - approx. 4ft off the ground). Recently I added a leg from the receptacle to my shed which is about 75 feet away. I used 12/2 direct burial cable which is buried anywhere between 24"-30". Whenever we have a storm with lightening that strikes very close, it trips the circuit. This never seemed to happen before I added the leg to the shed. I have disconnected the leg to the shed to test and, ironically, we haven't had much in the way of tstorms lately! All you pro's have any advice on what could be happening? And, is there a way I could remedy this?
Thanks!!!