New member and first post. I know very little about electrical installations/repairs; looking on the web this site stood out. I need help solving the following problem.
All the lights in my house are LED and so far I never had a tripping problem regarding them. Then, my trusted electrician installed 3 LED flood lamps with the following specs:
When I turn them on, they stay on and trouble-free for as many hours as needed. When I turn them off, they trip the following breaker:
These lights are controlled by a Lutron PD-5S-DV switch.
The first troubleshooting step we did was to replace the Lutron with a standard rocker switch and the problem persisted. We then change the LED flood lamps to another line and again they tripped that breaker. In both cases, the load on the breaker was less than 5 amps.
It might be useful for you to know that when I moved to this house, my plasma TVs were tripping their respective breakers when I turned them off; I had to replace all the plasmas with OLED and the tripping stopped.
Your suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
All the lights in my house are LED and so far I never had a tripping problem regarding them. Then, my trusted electrician installed 3 LED flood lamps with the following specs:
When I turn them on, they stay on and trouble-free for as many hours as needed. When I turn them off, they trip the following breaker:
These lights are controlled by a Lutron PD-5S-DV switch.
The first troubleshooting step we did was to replace the Lutron with a standard rocker switch and the problem persisted. We then change the LED flood lamps to another line and again they tripped that breaker. In both cases, the load on the breaker was less than 5 amps.
It might be useful for you to know that when I moved to this house, my plasma TVs were tripping their respective breakers when I turned them off; I had to replace all the plasmas with OLED and the tripping stopped.
Your suggestions will be greatly appreciated.