Murray AFC Humm

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You didn't happen to drop a bunch of the breakers on a hard surface before you installed them?

Many things can cause this issue.

It is usually just a poor case design which allows internal parts to move around a bit. In other cases, it is a sign that the breaker is about to fail or experiencing some sort of problem. It could also be loose contact with the bus due to a host reasons.

Do some experiements and see what makes the hum go away or lessen and what makes the hum worse. Perhaps you will find a techinique or even a design issue that needs to be considered.
 
ultramegabob said:
take amperage readings, maybe you have an imbalanced panel.

Yes, measure for overload and high temperature. GE breakers are notorious for broken stabs if not lubricated prior to insertion into a panel, SQ D (Homeline) lubricates theirs.
 
Dennis,

What's been the follow up on those breakers that humm that you've previously installed? Are they still working? Have you had a high turn over on Murray's?

I believe Murray is part of the same corporation as Crouse Hinds, and they make great explosion proof equipment.

Bookmarked for further reading.
 
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