Radioshak9000
Member
- Location
- New Mexico
- Occupation
- HVAC Technician
Hello,
This is my first post. Im an HVAC tech, i can only work from the panel going out. Today I was in an older building with no grounds. How is this possible? The 120v line on a reach in freezer meter set to continuity on my meter beeped to the metal case, also to neutral and the cases of the appliances appliances near the freezer. How is this freezer still running? I checked a gfi outlet in voltage with my meter and the gfi tripped when i put the other lead to a 3 compartment sink. Never saw that before. There is also 208 volt single phase with 1 leg being used for 120volt lights, a door heater, a drain heater for the walk-in cooler & freezer on 1 breaker. The 208 on its breaker (at least there are seperate breakers for both freezer & cooler) also powers the evaporator and its loads as well as the condensor and its loads on the rooftop and no ground upstairs. I do not claim to be an electrician but something is really wrong here. Can someone explain (more information i will add) this to me and point me in the right direction to educate myself as my co-workers have no answers. The dual voltage was not labeled either.
This is my first post. Im an HVAC tech, i can only work from the panel going out. Today I was in an older building with no grounds. How is this possible? The 120v line on a reach in freezer meter set to continuity on my meter beeped to the metal case, also to neutral and the cases of the appliances appliances near the freezer. How is this freezer still running? I checked a gfi outlet in voltage with my meter and the gfi tripped when i put the other lead to a 3 compartment sink. Never saw that before. There is also 208 volt single phase with 1 leg being used for 120volt lights, a door heater, a drain heater for the walk-in cooler & freezer on 1 breaker. The 208 on its breaker (at least there are seperate breakers for both freezer & cooler) also powers the evaporator and its loads as well as the condensor and its loads on the rooftop and no ground upstairs. I do not claim to be an electrician but something is really wrong here. Can someone explain (more information i will add) this to me and point me in the right direction to educate myself as my co-workers have no answers. The dual voltage was not labeled either.
