xbanone
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I just installed a Square D QO, 100 amp sub panel in the garage. I connected to the main panel with mobile home feeder 2-2-4-6. There are only 5 circuits currently wired in the garage:
(2) 20 amp outlet runs,
(1) circuit for outside lights,
(1) for inside lights and
(1) 30 amp air compressor
First we turned on the Main panel breaker, then the 100amp sub panel breaker and began turning on the other breakers. At some point the sub panel 100 amp breaker sparked and than began buzzing, one of the over head lights flickerd (the last one in the chain) and the compressor tried to start but wouldn't turn over. We turned off all of the breakers. The 100amp main breaker in the sub panel smells burnt, bench checking it with an ohm meter, it shows no continuity between the lugs and the terminals,
What could cause this? Have you heard of new breakers being faulty out of the box? or was it something I did? All of my work was overseen by an electrician and I have a good bit of experience with house wiring and i believe everything to be installed correctly.
(2) 20 amp outlet runs,
(1) circuit for outside lights,
(1) for inside lights and
(1) 30 amp air compressor
First we turned on the Main panel breaker, then the 100amp sub panel breaker and began turning on the other breakers. At some point the sub panel 100 amp breaker sparked and than began buzzing, one of the over head lights flickerd (the last one in the chain) and the compressor tried to start but wouldn't turn over. We turned off all of the breakers. The 100amp main breaker in the sub panel smells burnt, bench checking it with an ohm meter, it shows no continuity between the lugs and the terminals,
What could cause this? Have you heard of new breakers being faulty out of the box? or was it something I did? All of my work was overseen by an electrician and I have a good bit of experience with house wiring and i believe everything to be installed correctly.
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