I got a call from a friend today that he was having some problems with the power in his house (single phase). I went over and found a hundred ninety-eight volts on one phase and 57 volts on the other phase. I automatically assumed that he had somehow lost the neutral coming into the house. I went outside and removed the cover from the meter socket and check the power coming into the house (service drop). Everything looked the way it should, 240 volts phase to phase 120 volts ground to phase. When I went back into the house and looked at the panel I could not find any loose connections on the neutral bar or the neutral coming into the house on the lug. Everything seems to be the way it should.
What I find baffling is that exhibits all the symptoms of a lost neutral yet I cannot find a missing neutral. Turning switches on and off in the house affects other circuits. I find myself leaning in the direction of the power company yet the power company says that the power coming into the house is fine.
I'm also wondering if it could be a problem with the main breaker. I did find a little bit of water coming out of one phase lug on the main breaker which happens to be a 100 amp Cutler Hammer main breaker, and I wonder if the problem might be there. The service entrance cable is ancient, an old clothbound piece of service entrance cable installed in 1969. I've been telling him for a while that it needs to be changed and I hope that this convinces him. Water is apparently leaching through the outer cover and running down along the conductors into the panel but very slowly.
Any opinions out there on what the problem might be besides me being a big dummy. ������
By the way, I've been an electrician for nearly 40 years and a master in Maryland for the last 28 years. This isn't my first rodeo, but this one has me a little baffled.
Jeff