Power Tech
Senior Member
- Location
- Lebec, California
Just got back from a call and the voltage was 492 / 496/ 500. 
The wires to the pumping panel were burned up, the reason for the call.
The wire was burned due to a loose connection.
I told the customer to call the POCO and set up a trouble call about the voltage.
He asked me if the voltage being higher would make the current consumed.
I told him we are charged by watts and it could be pulling more because of the higher voltage.
Can anyone set me straight on this?
Oh anyone have a lead on a Square D, size 3 pumping panel fuse clip and switch assembly, 100 amp 480V?
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			The wires to the pumping panel were burned up, the reason for the call.
The wire was burned due to a loose connection.
I told the customer to call the POCO and set up a trouble call about the voltage.
He asked me if the voltage being higher would make the current consumed.
I told him we are charged by watts and it could be pulling more because of the higher voltage.
Can anyone set me straight on this?
Oh anyone have a lead on a Square D, size 3 pumping panel fuse clip and switch assembly, 100 amp 480V?
			
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