dantran
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- Location
- Omaha, NE, United States
I've got some peculiar behavior from a residential system. Some Hots (terminals of load breakers) and Neutral test continuous with continuity test in panel. However, when breakers (main and load) are closed in, system faults do not clear - with the exception of one breaker that is permanently in 'open' position. When I try to close this breaker, it immediately opens/faults.
The other peculiarity is that one circuit in the kitchen (for above counter receptacles) tests normal at ~118.5VAC when breaker is closed in, however it tests/hovers at ~12-14VAC when breaker is open. I haven't found/confirmed this behavior with any other circuits other than this one but will be looking for it.
This is an older Federal Pacific load center. I'm fully aware there are divergent and some strong opinions on safety issues related to this manufacturer. I'd like to keep this focused on trouble-shooting what's going on if possible. AHJ has indicated he is not requiring service/load center upgrade and I'm working within customers' constraints best I can.
Suggested trouble-shooting methodology? I've got my step by step to figure out what's going on but would appreciate people helping think through best method to find fault/issue and then I'll post my thoughts. My theory is that there's a high resistance fault somewhere in the system that is drawing some current, but not enough to trip breakers. Perhaps related to the breaker that is permanently open... I haven't taken an ammeter to anything in steady state yet but that may be telling as well.
Grounding electrode system not currently bonded to panel because of some work of a plumber - and this will be done soon, but I'm not sure this would explain the behavior above.
The other peculiarity is that one circuit in the kitchen (for above counter receptacles) tests normal at ~118.5VAC when breaker is closed in, however it tests/hovers at ~12-14VAC when breaker is open. I haven't found/confirmed this behavior with any other circuits other than this one but will be looking for it.
This is an older Federal Pacific load center. I'm fully aware there are divergent and some strong opinions on safety issues related to this manufacturer. I'd like to keep this focused on trouble-shooting what's going on if possible. AHJ has indicated he is not requiring service/load center upgrade and I'm working within customers' constraints best I can.
Suggested trouble-shooting methodology? I've got my step by step to figure out what's going on but would appreciate people helping think through best method to find fault/issue and then I'll post my thoughts. My theory is that there's a high resistance fault somewhere in the system that is drawing some current, but not enough to trip breakers. Perhaps related to the breaker that is permanently open... I haven't taken an ammeter to anything in steady state yet but that may be telling as well.
Grounding electrode system not currently bonded to panel because of some work of a plumber - and this will be done soon, but I'm not sure this would explain the behavior above.