I have a weird one that has stumped everyone I've asked so far.
Hopefully some of you old timers can chime in.
My house has 2 meters, a main and an energy saver.
The energy saver is tied into my exterior AC coil and a baseboard heater in the basement.
How it's wired:
Main feed comes into panel.
20 amp 220 breaker feeds out of panel to my second meter outside.
Second meter feeds back into house, then feeds back out to the HVAC coil and to my baseboard, nothing else.
The problem/worry is the this 20 amp breaker buzzes for exactly 5 seconds every once in a while. It's hard to tell because you can only hear it when in the basement next to the breaker ~30 feet away max. I'll maybe hear it twice a week if I'm down in the basement frequently.
I've been quick enough a few times that running over to the panel and popping breakers have narrowed it down this 20 amp beaker.
The breaker has been replaced.
PoCo haven't heard of this before (I asked since maybe that's how they send a signal to the energy saver relay?), outside of a failing breaker which we've ruled out.
We have not been using the baseboard nor the AC for ~ 6 months, so presumably it's not related to something starting.
Any thoughts?
Hopefully some of you old timers can chime in.
My house has 2 meters, a main and an energy saver.
The energy saver is tied into my exterior AC coil and a baseboard heater in the basement.
How it's wired:
Main feed comes into panel.
20 amp 220 breaker feeds out of panel to my second meter outside.
Second meter feeds back into house, then feeds back out to the HVAC coil and to my baseboard, nothing else.
The problem/worry is the this 20 amp breaker buzzes for exactly 5 seconds every once in a while. It's hard to tell because you can only hear it when in the basement next to the breaker ~30 feet away max. I'll maybe hear it twice a week if I'm down in the basement frequently.
I've been quick enough a few times that running over to the panel and popping breakers have narrowed it down this 20 amp beaker.
The breaker has been replaced.
PoCo haven't heard of this before (I asked since maybe that's how they send a signal to the energy saver relay?), outside of a failing breaker which we've ruled out.
We have not been using the baseboard nor the AC for ~ 6 months, so presumably it's not related to something starting.
Any thoughts?
