Submitted by SorenAmroth t3_1197ety in DIY
I have a GFCI 20A outlet, a Switched outlet, and a 15A duplex outlet(s) to which our Samsung fridge is connected to. All on the same circuit*
We've been in the house 2 years with no issue until now; the circuit loses power. Now that I replaced the GFCI with a new one i can tell its tripping. Eedit: I changed the GFCI to a new one and it still trips. Also the fridge (I believe is downstream from the GFCI not directly plugged into it)
The GFCI is opposite side of kitchen counter. Switched outlet is on side with sink, furthest away.
I have used an Klein RT250 and says my Hot neutral are Reversed on my Switched outlet.
" REVERSED HOT/NEUTRAL "
Would that be reason enough to cause a gfci to trip and cause my fridge(whole circuit) to lose power? Please advise thanks.
brock_lee t1_j9kw324 wrote
First, is it a 20 amp circuit, or 15? Putting a 15 amp outlet for the fridge on a 20 amp circuit is OK, but putting a 20 amp outlet on a 15 amp circuit is not.
Did you test the switched outlet, both outlets, in both the off and on positions, and get different readings on the "reversed" wires at any time? I would definitely shut off the breaker and check (and fix) the wiring on the switched outlet.