Teguci
Structural
- May 14, 2008
- 1,011
This one is a puzzler and I'm looking for some ideas!
5 seconds after a lightening strike an interior outlet on an exterior wall sparks into the kitchen air.
What could be causing this and how would it be fixed?
Further information:
- House is properly grounded with rods and pipes
- Outlet has been replaced without improvement
- Surge Arrestor is installed to the panelboard for the house
- Outlet is in the middle of a GFCI circuit (installed in a kitchen)
- Outlet is next to a phone jack
- Exterior siding is aluminum and has been bonded and unbonded without improvement
5 seconds after a lightening strike an interior outlet on an exterior wall sparks into the kitchen air.
What could be causing this and how would it be fixed?
Further information:
- House is properly grounded with rods and pipes
- Outlet has been replaced without improvement
- Surge Arrestor is installed to the panelboard for the house
- Outlet is in the middle of a GFCI circuit (installed in a kitchen)
- Outlet is next to a phone jack
- Exterior siding is aluminum and has been bonded and unbonded without improvement