duck_huntr85
Member
Hey all,
A while back i replaced two panels on a farm, one in the house and one in the barn, that were fed from the same pole-top disconnect. They had me replace the panels because of strange things that had been happening. From the sound of it, they lose one of the phase conductors every now and then. (some circuits didn't work all of a sudden while others did, such as the fridge or living room lights, and then later everything would turn back on) sometimes its just in the house or just in the barn or both. Also, the old fuse panel in the barn had blown the main fuse of one of the phase conductors feeding the panel a while back. I'm thinking there is a loose connection in the pole-top disconnect but would like to get some input from you fine folks.
If you need more info, plz ask
thanks in advance for you're responses
A while back i replaced two panels on a farm, one in the house and one in the barn, that were fed from the same pole-top disconnect. They had me replace the panels because of strange things that had been happening. From the sound of it, they lose one of the phase conductors every now and then. (some circuits didn't work all of a sudden while others did, such as the fridge or living room lights, and then later everything would turn back on) sometimes its just in the house or just in the barn or both. Also, the old fuse panel in the barn had blown the main fuse of one of the phase conductors feeding the panel a while back. I'm thinking there is a loose connection in the pole-top disconnect but would like to get some input from you fine folks.
If you need more info, plz ask
thanks in advance for you're responses