I had a power quality meter hooked up to my house's panelboard to get an idea of how much power I was using at certain times of the day (yes, it was overkill). As I was getting ready to disconnect it and return it to my work, out of curiosity, I checked the scope function. I noticed the dishwasher appeared to be dragging the voltage down for a millisecond or so near the drop of each peak. Is this to be expected or does this indicate a problem with my dishwasher?
Here are pictures of the voltage and current waveforms: http://imgur.com/a/tDxqC (note that the color coding on the amp reading is reversed from voltage - I must've had the CTs swapped).
Also, since I was close to the panelboard when disconnected this, I noticed that there was a faint buzzing sound coming from my expansion subpanel. It went away whenever the dishwasher momentarily shut off between its cycles, so I assumed it was from the dishwasher's breaker. I tried gently pressing on the breaker and didn't notice a difference. My ammeter read about 7.5A for that circuit (it's a 15A breaker). After taking my clamp off the wire and the wire snapped back, I did notice a slight change in volume/pitch (probably volume). Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
Here are pictures of the voltage and current waveforms: http://imgur.com/a/tDxqC (note that the color coding on the amp reading is reversed from voltage - I must've had the CTs swapped).
Also, since I was close to the panelboard when disconnected this, I noticed that there was a faint buzzing sound coming from my expansion subpanel. It went away whenever the dishwasher momentarily shut off between its cycles, so I assumed it was from the dishwasher's breaker. I tried gently pressing on the breaker and didn't notice a difference. My ammeter read about 7.5A for that circuit (it's a 15A breaker). After taking my clamp off the wire and the wire snapped back, I did notice a slight change in volume/pitch (probably volume). Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!