Hello,
I have recently encountered a breaker panel that is giving results that are unfamiliar to me when measuring voltage.
The panel appears to be a 3 phase panel, it has three lines entering the terminals at the top of breaker. When measuring voltage across each phase to ground (A,B,C) voltage is 125V through each phasehowever when measuring voltage across phases A to C reads 250V, B to C reads 250V, but phase A to B gives a reading of 1V; practically nothing.
I want to know if anyone has encountered this situation before, and/or what is likely the reason for this?
Customer intends to install industrial compressor with magnetic starter, low voltage wiring of motor calls for 3 phase 240V connection. With all wires connected there is again, a missing reading across one of the incoming lines to starter much like the the reading from panel between phase A to B.
Also, the panel is wired with breakers set in a formation that is odd to me, where it appears whomever installed it intentionally skipped a slot and set-in breakers two in a row and skips and continues all the way down in this same pattern. I may be able to post pictures of panel as well
I have recently encountered a breaker panel that is giving results that are unfamiliar to me when measuring voltage.
The panel appears to be a 3 phase panel, it has three lines entering the terminals at the top of breaker. When measuring voltage across each phase to ground (A,B,C) voltage is 125V through each phasehowever when measuring voltage across phases A to C reads 250V, B to C reads 250V, but phase A to B gives a reading of 1V; practically nothing.
I want to know if anyone has encountered this situation before, and/or what is likely the reason for this?
Customer intends to install industrial compressor with magnetic starter, low voltage wiring of motor calls for 3 phase 240V connection. With all wires connected there is again, a missing reading across one of the incoming lines to starter much like the the reading from panel between phase A to B.
Also, the panel is wired with breakers set in a formation that is odd to me, where it appears whomever installed it intentionally skipped a slot and set-in breakers two in a row and skips and continues all the way down in this same pattern. I may be able to post pictures of panel as well