Bobhook149
Senior Member
Went to a service call at a store today, They said the panel was getting very hot. When we got there we agreed that it was hot and changed out the panel. It seemed as if it was hot at the main breaker but the lines were within there amperage so we figured a bad breaker. Now with the new panel it is still hot. especially the main breaker, and the wire that feeds it. But the wire is within its amperage at 50A on one leg and 60 on another. (by the way this is a sub panel)Went down stairs to the main 200A panel single phase 120v-240v and the 200A wire was warm when compared to the neutral. But as the 100A panel was within its rage at 90a on one leg and 100a on the other.
Also on further investigation we found a 20a split circuit breakers and wire to be warm, its mc. They feed 4 pepsi coolers, but when they are all running they are within there amperage. Also when we felt the mc in the ceiling it was very warm compared to the other mc wires right next to it.
So we shut the breakers to the coolers off for a 2 hour span, but the main and wire were still warm in the 100a sub.
The neutral is pretty cool and the loads seem to be balanced. A lot of coolers in this place. I don't know what we are missing.
Any help would be appreciated.
Bob
Also on further investigation we found a 20a split circuit breakers and wire to be warm, its mc. They feed 4 pepsi coolers, but when they are all running they are within there amperage. Also when we felt the mc in the ceiling it was very warm compared to the other mc wires right next to it.
So we shut the breakers to the coolers off for a 2 hour span, but the main and wire were still warm in the 100a sub.
The neutral is pretty cool and the loads seem to be balanced. A lot of coolers in this place. I don't know what we are missing.
Any help would be appreciated.
Bob