collinkonow
Connecticut E-1 Electrical Contractor
- Location
- Franklin, CT
- Occupation
- Electrician
Good afternoon Gents,
Looking to have a troubleshooting discussion. Trying to diagnose an issue of a circuit breaker tripping. None of the original install was done by me. Here's the situation:
Class 320 service.
Main panel feeding a 100A main lug sub-panel. This sub-panel feeds only one load, a rotary phase converter (RPC). I do not have the specs handy, but It is sized properly. This sub-panel is fed by a 2-2-2-4 SER. (Not sized properly).
RPC is feeding three 3 phase chillers. 1- 50A, 1- 40A, 1 30A. (actually running loads are approx. 35A, 25A and 18A respectively). Total connected running load when all three units are running is 79-82 amps per phase. There are no other loads on the RPC
The issue is that the 100A breaker for the RPC is intermittently tripping. There are large amounts of time (weeks) where there are no issues, making it very difficult to troubleshoot. The issue is the 50A unit. If it is off, the issue goes away. If turns on with any other unit, the issue can occur.
Two separate HVAC contractors have said that there are no issues with the unit and are blaming the problem on the undersized SER. I 100% disagree with that and have said that the wire size is not directly correlated to the tripping breaker and that the breaker doesn't care about wire size, only the amperage it receives (hence why properly sized conductors are so important). I'm not an expert in 3 phase chillers, but suspecting an issue with a contactor or something within the unit, but they say everything is fine.
As a side note I spent an hour with the manufacturer of the RPC ensuring it is running properly (and it is) and also had the power company respond to the property to check all connections at transformers and elsewhere. All checked out fine. Also, all connections at all termination points related to all of the above mentioned were checked and tight. The 100A RPC breaker was replaced with a new one.
This system previously ran flawlessly for 3-4 years without any issues. The chiller units were used units when installed on this property.
Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated. I may have missed a few details so if you have any questions let me know. Thanks in advance.
Looking to have a troubleshooting discussion. Trying to diagnose an issue of a circuit breaker tripping. None of the original install was done by me. Here's the situation:
Class 320 service.
Main panel feeding a 100A main lug sub-panel. This sub-panel feeds only one load, a rotary phase converter (RPC). I do not have the specs handy, but It is sized properly. This sub-panel is fed by a 2-2-2-4 SER. (Not sized properly).
RPC is feeding three 3 phase chillers. 1- 50A, 1- 40A, 1 30A. (actually running loads are approx. 35A, 25A and 18A respectively). Total connected running load when all three units are running is 79-82 amps per phase. There are no other loads on the RPC
The issue is that the 100A breaker for the RPC is intermittently tripping. There are large amounts of time (weeks) where there are no issues, making it very difficult to troubleshoot. The issue is the 50A unit. If it is off, the issue goes away. If turns on with any other unit, the issue can occur.
Two separate HVAC contractors have said that there are no issues with the unit and are blaming the problem on the undersized SER. I 100% disagree with that and have said that the wire size is not directly correlated to the tripping breaker and that the breaker doesn't care about wire size, only the amperage it receives (hence why properly sized conductors are so important). I'm not an expert in 3 phase chillers, but suspecting an issue with a contactor or something within the unit, but they say everything is fine.
As a side note I spent an hour with the manufacturer of the RPC ensuring it is running properly (and it is) and also had the power company respond to the property to check all connections at transformers and elsewhere. All checked out fine. Also, all connections at all termination points related to all of the above mentioned were checked and tight. The 100A RPC breaker was replaced with a new one.
This system previously ran flawlessly for 3-4 years without any issues. The chiller units were used units when installed on this property.
Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated. I may have missed a few details so if you have any questions let me know. Thanks in advance.