pierre
Senior Member
- Location
- Westchester County, New York
I was called yesterday about this situation:
Two A/C condensor units outside about 50 feet from the panel at a residence (120/240v).
A 100 amp breaker feeding one set of 4AWG or 2AWG Al conductors.These conductors feed 2-50 amp breaker type disconnects located by the A/C units. This installation is about 12-15 years old.
recently, for the last two weeks, the 100 breaker in the panel is heating up and tripping when they record approximately 38 amps of current on both legs(?).
All connections have been tightened, and a new 100 amp breaker was installed - with the same results of the breaker tripping every 15-30 minutes at 38 amps running current.
After much testing via the phone, I suggested running another set of copper feeders to one of the disconnects and separating the two. Using two 50 amp breakers in the panel.
What do you think is causing this, and what would you do?
BTW, the told me the 100 amp breaker lugs are cherry red when they trip. There is some discoloration in the bus, but as I was not there to see how bad, I did not make any suggestions as to changing the bus - it is a MURRAY panel.
Pierre
Two A/C condensor units outside about 50 feet from the panel at a residence (120/240v).
A 100 amp breaker feeding one set of 4AWG or 2AWG Al conductors.These conductors feed 2-50 amp breaker type disconnects located by the A/C units. This installation is about 12-15 years old.
recently, for the last two weeks, the 100 breaker in the panel is heating up and tripping when they record approximately 38 amps of current on both legs(?).
All connections have been tightened, and a new 100 amp breaker was installed - with the same results of the breaker tripping every 15-30 minutes at 38 amps running current.
After much testing via the phone, I suggested running another set of copper feeders to one of the disconnects and separating the two. Using two 50 amp breakers in the panel.
What do you think is causing this, and what would you do?
BTW, the told me the 100 amp breaker lugs are cherry red when they trip. There is some discoloration in the bus, but as I was not there to see how bad, I did not make any suggestions as to changing the bus - it is a MURRAY panel.
Pierre
