questionguy
Electrical
- Jan 15, 2010
- 11
I work in a facility which has 240V circuits which come from double pole breakers. Both of the poles are hot and there is no neutral in the circuit. One pole is 130V and the other is 108V and together these create 240 V circuit. We had an electrician in today doing some service on our panels and he was taking current measurements and we noticed that the two poles coming from one breaker didn't always have the same current. A couple of them were off each other by 25%. I think the difference is going to ground. The electrician said he would expect them to be the same and couldn't think of why they would be different. I'm concerned that we're losing a bunch of energy somewhere.
Does anyone know what it means when the poles have different current and can suggest were we would start trouble shooting.
Thanks in advance, and let me know if there's any information I can include that would make this more clear.