glennrichard
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- Location
- nwest suburbs illinois
- Occupation
- Residential HVAC/Electric
Client I replaced an a/c unit for called and said Edison got some warning from her smart meter about high wire temperatures. He said the disconnect for one of the older units was at 800 degrees and the house could start on fire. Anyway I went out and all three units were running. I pulled the disconnects on each and we both felt them. Two were just above outside temps. Sure enough the one old unit was very hot! I checked connections at breaker and replaced the contactor and disconnect and that solved it.
So heres the question that I did not get an answer to at the service providers page(Edison). What the heck alerted Edison to come out and start sniffing around with a thermometer? I can't see it being the amp draw as they have no idea what it would be in the home at any certain time. That unit draws about 9/10 amps max. Secondly even with that disconnect running hot once it drew 20 amps either the breaker would trip or the 15 or 20 amp cartridge fuses in the disconnect would go. Typically they left no paperwork and she only said her kid was told they came out from some smart meter alert/warning. Confused what alert a smart meter would have sent
So heres the question that I did not get an answer to at the service providers page(Edison). What the heck alerted Edison to come out and start sniffing around with a thermometer? I can't see it being the amp draw as they have no idea what it would be in the home at any certain time. That unit draws about 9/10 amps max. Secondly even with that disconnect running hot once it drew 20 amps either the breaker would trip or the 15 or 20 amp cartridge fuses in the disconnect would go. Typically they left no paperwork and she only said her kid was told they came out from some smart meter alert/warning. Confused what alert a smart meter would have sent
