drcampbell
Senior Member
- Location
- The Motor City, Michigan USA
- Occupation
- Registered Professional Engineer
Oops -- we forgot to ask: They called you out to troubleshoot it; what was the original complaint?
I can imagine that 70-year-old cable, plus 70 years of frost heaves, microbes, root growth, street repaving and all that, there might be enough cable damage and leakage current to open the breaker when the pump switches on while the soil's wet. It would be interesting to put a megger on that cable. (or just normal line voltage and an ammeter)
I can imagine that 70-year-old cable, plus 70 years of frost heaves, microbes, root growth, street repaving and all that, there might be enough cable damage and leakage current to open the breaker when the pump switches on while the soil's wet. It would be interesting to put a megger on that cable. (or just normal line voltage and an ammeter)