kwired
Electron manager
- Location
- NE Nebraska
- Occupation
- EC
I just spoke with the homeowner.
Apparently the problem was at the compressor. According to the HVAC guys the compressor went bad and the high voltage wire came in contact with the low voltage wire. At least this is there diagnosis- I have not seen it so that's all I got. Now how did the low voltage cable come into contact with the HV cable is another question and why 46V and not 120v or more.
Maybe someone can answer this-- if one leg of the 240V circuit touched one wire on the thermostat would it be possible that there was 120 to ground but 46V across the T-stat conductors?
I don't see compressor failure as too likely of problem, but maybe carbon deposits on compressor contactor after a flash event at the contactor is likely. Both power and control circuit are in close proximity at the contactor.