zigzag930
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 58' LRC (1975 - 1981)
Today, out of nowhere, one of my 240VAC HVAC systems started tripping the GFI every time I turn it on. Trips, even if I just turn to "START" without running the compressor.
All of my (four) HVAC systems a connected to this same breaker/GFI in the pilothouse (58LRC). Only the salon HVAC trips the breaker, so this is a bit strange.
If I start the generator and run off Generator power, the breaker does not trip. So, something to do with shore power and this one HVAC system.
I'm thinking it must have something to do with the 220VAC water pump circuit as that will trip the breaker when the Salon HVAC is turned on without the compressor.
We have had a lot of rain lately. Maybe water got in somewhere? I opened the HVAC control box and it's dry. There was one white wire connected to a capacitor that was melted. It was corroded badly at the spade connector, so I cut it off and replaced it with a nice clean connection. I thought that might have been the culprit, but no such luck.
Any ideas?
All of my (four) HVAC systems a connected to this same breaker/GFI in the pilothouse (58LRC). Only the salon HVAC trips the breaker, so this is a bit strange.
If I start the generator and run off Generator power, the breaker does not trip. So, something to do with shore power and this one HVAC system.
I'm thinking it must have something to do with the 220VAC water pump circuit as that will trip the breaker when the Salon HVAC is turned on without the compressor.
We have had a lot of rain lately. Maybe water got in somewhere? I opened the HVAC control box and it's dry. There was one white wire connected to a capacitor that was melted. It was corroded badly at the spade connector, so I cut it off and replaced it with a nice clean connection. I thought that might have been the culprit, but no such luck.
Any ideas?