It seems to me that everyone but Gunnar is missing the point. The OP seems to be asking why he's getting different results when attempting to perform the same test that was conducted prior to his motor leaving the shop.
I think Gunnar is probably correct that a difference in voltage is the most likely culprit.
Of course, it's also possible that your indications are wrong or the shop's indication were. Your indications probably rely on installed CTs that were sized for your motor. Who knows what the shop used? Were the meters in cal, what is their accuracy in this range? Etc.
You may be able to find data from the MFG on no load current of the motor. At least then you'd have a third data point to work with.
Regards,
JB