Sticking with my KISS theory of troubleshooting. I have measured 100's of 3 phase motors, many in the 1,2, and 3 HP range. The amp differences you describe are seen frequently. In a recent discussion with one of the Certified Energy Manager trainers at AEE, he indicated that this was almost always a result of an overall facility phase imbalance. If this is the case, you could go the whole 9 yards, and balance the faciity -- but hard to know if this is worthwhile compared to just buying bigger motors and overloads...this will not increase energy consumption as the load (the fan) determine the energy consumption. Have you asked the manufacturer what they think? Certainly consider harmonics from nearby large VFD's, these can result in "unexpected results" particularly large currents on nuetrals. Again, the larger motors and overloads could overcome this issue also, be cheap and quick to implement. You may want to consult manufacturer to ensure they don't take a "warranty voided" stance at a later date. I am mechanical, and certainly not as smart as most the people posting here, but would a 6% resistance difference account for a 50%+ amperage difference? I don't see this as being the problem.