Bacchus
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I'm helping relatives out because they lost a phase going from their trailer to their panel in the back bedroom 120 ft away. Everything was working great for 2 weeks and all of a sudden one of their phases now only reads 80 volts and phase to phase @ 190
More info:
- Service is coming from a trailer 100 amp breaker near their meter box.
- I tested the voltage reading at the time of installation and everything checked out 100%: 246 volt phase to phase, 123v phase to ground.
- Yesterday tested both wires every way I could, now this:
o 246 volts at main breaker box on line and load. I even went so far as to try the red phase (80 volt) on the left side of the breaker.
o At trailer panel I am getting 123 volts on the black phase and 80 volts on the red phase and 192 volts phase to phase.
o I have everything I can put on the black phase ATM. Everything works except for the hot water heater @240 volts. It has a super saver system which won't run off 190 volts.
o I eliminated the possibility that it's a bad connection that's causing a problem. I even went so far as to disconnect the wires at the panel and tested them separately.
- Ran #2 aluminum USE-2 in the ground. I was going to run a pipe but likely too many bends (I count 6). I did not test the wire out beforehand, but since everything worked before we back filled the trench, I didn't worry.
- Went underground until and trench reached back of trailer, then ran PVC pipe from the end of the trailer 15' away with two 90s to the panel. In retrospect I think I should have dug the rest of the way all the way to the panel. If anywhere there was damage it's likely in there because how it had to be done, plus running with non-electricians.
Experience. I apprenticed industrial/commercial with little residential. Got license and have been using it intermittently in residential and some simple commercial jobs. Mostly lights, receptacles and friends from time to time. This is my first SE job. It's easy right? Run in ground, run to panel, connect, done? right? :/
Is there any way to test the wire as to where the break might be? Something I can rent? I'll be getting a meggar tonight or tomorrow to test the wire. But at this point it looks like I'm going to have to start digging! I can't see how I can get around it. Any advice will be appreciated.
Ron.
More info:
- Service is coming from a trailer 100 amp breaker near their meter box.
- I tested the voltage reading at the time of installation and everything checked out 100%: 246 volt phase to phase, 123v phase to ground.
- Yesterday tested both wires every way I could, now this:
o 246 volts at main breaker box on line and load. I even went so far as to try the red phase (80 volt) on the left side of the breaker.
o At trailer panel I am getting 123 volts on the black phase and 80 volts on the red phase and 192 volts phase to phase.
o I have everything I can put on the black phase ATM. Everything works except for the hot water heater @240 volts. It has a super saver system which won't run off 190 volts.
o I eliminated the possibility that it's a bad connection that's causing a problem. I even went so far as to disconnect the wires at the panel and tested them separately.
- Ran #2 aluminum USE-2 in the ground. I was going to run a pipe but likely too many bends (I count 6). I did not test the wire out beforehand, but since everything worked before we back filled the trench, I didn't worry.
- Went underground until and trench reached back of trailer, then ran PVC pipe from the end of the trailer 15' away with two 90s to the panel. In retrospect I think I should have dug the rest of the way all the way to the panel. If anywhere there was damage it's likely in there because how it had to be done, plus running with non-electricians.
Experience. I apprenticed industrial/commercial with little residential. Got license and have been using it intermittently in residential and some simple commercial jobs. Mostly lights, receptacles and friends from time to time. This is my first SE job. It's easy right? Run in ground, run to panel, connect, done? right? :/
Is there any way to test the wire as to where the break might be? Something I can rent? I'll be getting a meggar tonight or tomorrow to test the wire. But at this point it looks like I'm going to have to start digging! I can't see how I can get around it. Any advice will be appreciated.
Ron.