charlie10
Electrical
- Dec 5, 2002
- 12
Friend has a new Dyno unit (device that measures HP of auto). It has a 20 amp 220 volt main feed and a seperate 120 volt control unit feed. Unit works properly with a generator but not from the utility feed. This is at his house in the country so has a utility pole transformer with a 200 amp feed. The dyno is in another building a with a 100 amp main panel (4 wire feed from service enterance panel). Initial operation had diodes blowing on the control boards. Current problem is "warbeling" at certain speeds. At just below 50%, unit is pulling 7.5 amps, but between 50 - 65% is varies between 7 - 12 amps and is unstable. Once it gets above 65%, current levels back out to 10 amps. Turning on and off other breakers in the panels does effect at what point this "warbeling" takes place. Utility company has looked at the problem with no solution found. Equipment manufacture has no similar problems so states "unit works fine in 1000 other installations". Several people have suggested that he install a isolation transformer. Been working on this for over a month and justs wants to get the unit running correctly. Any suggestions on things to try or test?