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by photon_rancher 507 days ago
Over 100nF of unbalanced Y-caps is needed at 60Hz/120V to see 5mA gnd current. That would be a big Y capacitor (2.2n or lower is common) and they’re usually used in a balanced configuration which would reduce it further. If a Y capacitor fails on one leg, you have a problem. If a Y capacitor fails is only present on one leg, you have a problem.

And if it’s resistive leakage, that’s almost a watt of dissipation - also huge and probably a short in a cable and potentially a fire risk.

5mA is a massive threshold for well designed devices

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It would be fast transients that are in the kHz to MHz and over 120V. Thats why I wonder about the sensitivity of the GCFI. Can it tolerate 5mA for 50ns?
It should, typically trip times should be in the single digit miliseconds range (the idea is to stop within half of a 60/50Hz cycle).