ayerforce
Member
- Location
- Hubertus, Wisconsin
- Occupation
- Electrical contractor
I received a service call today for "flickering lights" in a house which is usually a matter of finding the poor connection, repairing it, and going home, but this one was different. It happens all throughout the house. To begin isolating the problem, I put a Fluke 87 meter across the two ungrounded conductors measuring AC voltage with min/max points. I put a second Fluke 87 across one ungrounded conductor and the grounded utility conductor. These measurements were taken at the utility LINE side of the meter (underground service) over a 15 minute period:
Line to Line min 233volts max 253.5 volts avg 252.4 volts
Line to GND min 109.9 volts max 127.2 volts avg 126.2 volts
The min points are very fast dips in the voltage.
The POCO had been called to the house last week, looked at the panel, saw some rusted breaker terminals, and said "the flickering lights are not our problem - the problem is in your panel".
The only problem now is that the POCO will not return to the site until the homeowner has replaced a number of their breakers including their main to rule out a corrosion problem. Fine, but didn't I just prove it to be a POCO problem by measuring at the line side of the meter? I hate to tell my customer to spend money when it won't fix the problem. Am I missing something here?
Line to Line min 233volts max 253.5 volts avg 252.4 volts
Line to GND min 109.9 volts max 127.2 volts avg 126.2 volts
The min points are very fast dips in the voltage.
The POCO had been called to the house last week, looked at the panel, saw some rusted breaker terminals, and said "the flickering lights are not our problem - the problem is in your panel".
The only problem now is that the POCO will not return to the site until the homeowner has replaced a number of their breakers including their main to rule out a corrosion problem. Fine, but didn't I just prove it to be a POCO problem by measuring at the line side of the meter? I hate to tell my customer to spend money when it won't fix the problem. Am I missing something here?