electricalperson
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- massachusetts
in this months ec&m, they have an article about troubleshooting well pumps
at the end hes talking about locating the fault in the underground cable without digging up the entire thing. he says if you have a short between 2 wires, you can use a heavy load with a voltage in series and use a clamp on ammeter to locate the fault.
another method he uses: he measures ohms at the house then measures ohms at the wellhead. if ohms at the house is double than the ohms at the wellhead he knows the fault is one third the distance away from the wellhead.
can anybody explain what he means to me?
at the end hes talking about locating the fault in the underground cable without digging up the entire thing. he says if you have a short between 2 wires, you can use a heavy load with a voltage in series and use a clamp on ammeter to locate the fault.
another method he uses: he measures ohms at the house then measures ohms at the wellhead. if ohms at the house is double than the ohms at the wellhead he knows the fault is one third the distance away from the wellhead.
can anybody explain what he means to me?