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Deactivate PLC Networking?
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(19-Dec-2019, 00:51)njaiswal Wrote:
(18-Dec-2019, 12:37)Dreuther Wrote: Since I setup a stereo pair with my Reactor 900s, ARC circuit breakers in our home have been tripping. The electrician identified the new second Reactor as the culprit. Because I am connecting the stereo pair through Ethernet I don’t need the PLC networking functionality which I believe messes with the ARC circuit breakers. Is there any way to turn off PLC?
Hi!  I would like to understand how the electrician identified the reactor as the culprit?  I have 6 reactors all plugged into outlets protected by Arc Fault breakers and don't have any issues...
Here is feedback from the electrician: we used an afci tester that shows us the arc cause either in the wiring or in the appliance plugged in. The tester is a Siemens IDT5000 Arc fault diagnostic tool. 
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Deactivate PLC Networking? - by Dreuther - 18-Dec-2019, 12:37
RE: Deactivate PLC Networking? - by njaiswal - 19-Dec-2019, 00:51
RE: Deactivate PLC Networking? - by Dreuther - 20-Dec-2019, 23:27
RE: Deactivate PLC Networking? - by raph972 - 19-Dec-2019, 21:46
RE: Deactivate PLC Networking? - by Dreuther - 20-Dec-2019, 23:36
RE: Deactivate PLC Networking? - by Dreuther - 21-Dec-2019, 06:22

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