dns718 said:
Post #33
I did just check out the pool pump dual common-trip 20A GFCI (unmarked company; sticker says "Interrupting Rating 10 000 A / 60 Hz / 120/240 V-A nom. I/AIR"). It did trip when pressing the test button (on the left side breaker; no button on right side but both trip through interlocking device).
Manufacture's name should be on the breaker somewhere.
dns718 said:
Post #33
If I were to find someone to measure the electrical panel power with a power analyzer to see the harmonics, what would be a possible next step for solution? This might be a way to convince the pool electrician at least of cause and effect.
Any Power Quality company will have the equipment needed. You may even find a commercial/industrial electrical contractor that has the equipment. Or at least he/she will give you the name of a Power Quality testing company they use or recommend.
Just curious, how long have you been living in the new house?
Did you hire the pool Company or did the home builder?
If the home builder, then the Pool Company was a sub contractor and paid by the home builder. Correct?
I don't know how it works in your state but in mine there is a law or an unwritten law that says a home builder must warrant the house for one year. That includes his sub contractors as well. Have you contacted the home builder and discussed with him the problems you are having?
Just an outsider looking in, the odds are good the Pool Company knew the pump they installed has had problems with nuisance tripping GFCI/AFCI breakers. (Just do a search on the internet)
If the Pool Company was/is a sub contractor of the builder's, and the builder paid the company for the work done on your house, then the builder should be responsible for solving the problem.
If you haven't talked with the Home builder you should. He should set up a meeting, with him or his representative, the pool company owner, the pool company's electrician, the electrical contractor that wired your house, the lead electrician that wired the house, and finally you.
Get everybody together at one time, one place. Let the finger pointing and blaming start there.
What do you know 100% for sure? The VFD/pool pump is causing nuisance tripping of breakers in the main electrical panel in the house.
Turn off the pump and leave it off, no problems.
Turn on the pump, problems.
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