So there are two NEW sump pumps for sewage. One lead, one lag. a total of 4 circuits. each pump is 240 volts, 2 circuits each. when either is running the amperage is correct. However, when both run at the same time the amperage doubles, to 39-40amps.
When we got there the 30 amp fuses blew.
Any ideas as to why the amperage would double?
The well was not purged when the new pumps were installed. The old pumps were rated for only 15 amps.
Maybe I'm stating the obvious, but if two pumps are running, the amperage should double. I think we are all assuming you mean it quadruples, or draws 4 times the rating of a single motor.
But just to be sure: What size and voltage are the motors, and what is their current rating??
Most of these duplex pumps are made to be fed with 2 branch circuits. That's part of the redundancy. If one breaker (or fuse) trips, the other motor can still run off the other branch circuit.