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-'''++Airy González++'''  this will depend on how you connected all of this. Let us know what voltages you are working with and how you connected the GFCI breaker into the ungrounded circuit. What amperage is the GFCI (usually those are 20Amp) and what amperage is your breaker on the dryer receptacle. From what you are describing it sounds like a three wire ungrounded system. You may have to run a new 4 wire dryer circuit for your GFCI. Post some good pictures of your wiring on the breaker as well as the outlet etc. so we can see what you see. [guide|21499]
+'''++Airy González++'''  this will depend on how you connected all of this. Let us know what voltages you are working with and how you connected the GFCI breaker into the ungrounded circuit. Make sure that everything is tight and connect well, cuit by removing the GFCI and see if it still pops the breaker. If it does not you know that it is related to the new install. What amperage is the GFCI (usually those are 20Amp) and what amperage is your breaker on the dryer receptacle. From what you are describing it sounds like a three wire ungrounded system. You may have to run a new 4 wire dryer circuit for your GFCI. Post some good pictures of your wiring on the breaker as well as the outlet etc. so we can see what you see. [guide|21499]

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 oldturkey03

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'''++Airy González++'''   this will depend on how you connected all of this. Let us know what voltages you are working with and how you connected the GFCI breaker into the ungrounded circuit. What amperage is the GFCI (usually those are 20Amp) and what amperage is your breaker on the dryer receptacle. From what you are describing it sounds like a three wire ungrounded system. You may have to run a new 4 wire dryer circuit for your GFCI. Post some good pictures of your wiring on the breaker as well as the outlet etc. so we can see what you see. [guide|21499]

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