AES1005
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- Location
- Nitro West Virginia
Situation:
There was a power outage in the affecting the residence. when power was restored the main breaker on a GE 200 amp panel begain tripping with electric furnace on aux heat. customer called power company and they checked their line and meter, everything good. I was called in and suspected the main breaker after checking the load which was 78 amps total. was called back the new main breaker tripped out.
here's what I have found so far. No matter where the load comes from different breaker circuits as soon as the load gets near 70-80 amps the main trips on temp? the left buss read 250 deg and the right buss 156 deg. I checked all of the lugs bolts on the buss everything is tight. I have not yet removed all of the breakers to inspect the full buss. Has anyone had a buss on a load center act like this, as long as the total load stays below 70 amps temp stay down @ 80-90 deg.
There was a power outage in the affecting the residence. when power was restored the main breaker on a GE 200 amp panel begain tripping with electric furnace on aux heat. customer called power company and they checked their line and meter, everything good. I was called in and suspected the main breaker after checking the load which was 78 amps total. was called back the new main breaker tripped out.
here's what I have found so far. No matter where the load comes from different breaker circuits as soon as the load gets near 70-80 amps the main trips on temp? the left buss read 250 deg and the right buss 156 deg. I checked all of the lugs bolts on the buss everything is tight. I have not yet removed all of the breakers to inspect the full buss. Has anyone had a buss on a load center act like this, as long as the total load stays below 70 amps temp stay down @ 80-90 deg.