pierre
Senior Member
- Location
- Westchester County, New York
I got a call earlier tonight and here is the situation.
208V, 3 phase supply.
60 amp, 3 phase CH circuit breaker supplying an A/C compressor. (A/C is running for special equipment, not to cool air temp of room)
The unit went into locked rotor, and was humming when the EC got to the site.
He tested for voltage at the supply side of the Circuit Breaker and had 208 volts across all of the phases (normal).
HE tested for voltage at the load side of the Circuit Breaker and had
a-c...208V
c-a...140V
a-b...140V
He changed out the CB and the unit worked fine.
How come the A/C compressor did not burn out?
How come the overloads did not open?
Has anyone seen this type of situation before?
208V, 3 phase supply.
60 amp, 3 phase CH circuit breaker supplying an A/C compressor. (A/C is running for special equipment, not to cool air temp of room)
The unit went into locked rotor, and was humming when the EC got to the site.
He tested for voltage at the supply side of the Circuit Breaker and had 208 volts across all of the phases (normal).
HE tested for voltage at the load side of the Circuit Breaker and had
a-c...208V
c-a...140V
a-b...140V
He changed out the CB and the unit worked fine.
How come the A/C compressor did not burn out?
How come the overloads did not open?
Has anyone seen this type of situation before?