70runner
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Completed a ground mount solar install last week, waiting for local Permission to Operate approval. Hadn't used the 240v circuit in the garage (welder, 2 post lift) during 3 week install. Went to use lift today, pushed power button...nada. 240v circuit DPST breaker not tripped, one 120v leg checked ok, the other no voltage. Checked couple other DP breakers on panel, all normal 240vac. Hmmmmm.
Bad breaker? Off panel continuity check was proper. Decided to swap it out anyway with known good one from another slot on panel. Same results. While I was swapping breakers noticed one of the corresponding busbar tabs looked bent, middle tab in pic. Having replaced a couple Zinsco panels, the tab discoloration reminded me of some of the Zinsco busbars I've seen. Perhaps some arcing residue?
Used screwdriver to pry tab back into correct position and cleaned it with wire brush. Remounted orig breaker, watching carefully that tab stayed in place. Solved the problem, 120v on both legs. As the solar installers did some work with the panel, my theory is they may have bent the tab or the tab could have already been pushed in and they pushed it in far enough to lose connection to that 120v leg.
Question for the electricians among us, how often do you see this sort of problem, bent busbar tabs?
Bad breaker? Off panel continuity check was proper. Decided to swap it out anyway with known good one from another slot on panel. Same results. While I was swapping breakers noticed one of the corresponding busbar tabs looked bent, middle tab in pic. Having replaced a couple Zinsco panels, the tab discoloration reminded me of some of the Zinsco busbars I've seen. Perhaps some arcing residue?
Used screwdriver to pry tab back into correct position and cleaned it with wire brush. Remounted orig breaker, watching carefully that tab stayed in place. Solved the problem, 120v on both legs. As the solar installers did some work with the panel, my theory is they may have bent the tab or the tab could have already been pushed in and they pushed it in far enough to lose connection to that 120v leg.
Question for the electricians among us, how often do you see this sort of problem, bent busbar tabs?