How to install a GFCI Breaker

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Can we connect neutral wire to ground bar in the breaker panel? I have this breaker installed and it keeps on tripping as soon as I plug something in the receptacle. I followed the wiring and didn’t find anything bad. Replaced the receptacle but still no change. If I unplug it from the ground bar and directly connect it to ground wire that is coming from the receptacle, it works fine. Any suggestions to correctly solve the issue. Thanks

HmHaroon
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Hello, can we call you from Canada for help. If so, how much do you charge?

kenneycontracting
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Got a question??
On a siemens type blf2 circuit breaker with gfci .120v 20amp Bolt in..
I purchased some of these from someone.
The breakers are tripped. I have not installed into breaker yet but they will not reset..
Do they have to be energized before the breaker will reset..

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I have to replace a double pole 20amp breaker with a double pole 20amp GFCI breaker (for my pool pumps). I can see where the hot lines feed in and where the neutral pigtail connects to the neutral bar, however the original double pole breaker didn’t have a neutral from the circuit. Where do I pull this from? Or do I add it?

robertmack
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Hello sir i have a new build home my breaker for the stove keeps triping they say i need to put a regular breaker instead of the gfci thats in place is this true

biggskz
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I have an open ground somewhere in the line that I can’t find. Can I use gfci breaker to fix the open ground?

beto
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Can I by pass the GFI breaker by connecting the wires like a regular breaker?

michoacano
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I'm pretty sure if you touch the hot wire with one hand and the neutral with the other, the GFCI circuit will NOT trip, and you WILL be shocked.

bookoobeans
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did you forget where you put the camera? so you can't face us

lockupeviltrump
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Wow one of the worst and very dangerous presentations i have seen. Information presented asumes way to much and leaves more questions than answers unless of course you schedule an appointment,

ricyes