- Aug 23, 2011
- 90
- Pool Size
- 26000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-60 Plus
Hello, I have a 40A dual pole 240v breaker at the main panel that runs to a sub panel by the pool. There is a 20A dual pole 240v breaker for my pump and for an intermec timer that switches on and off my swg at the pool sub panel. Came out this AM and found the 40A breaker tripped. the 20A sub panel wasn't The pool equipment is the only thing connected to the 40A main breaker.
I reset the 40A and turned the pump on (Intermec SWG was off). it ran for about 3 minutes then I heard a pop by the pool sub panel went to check it and the 20A breaker was not tripped (could have been the pool pump shutting off I don't know what the pop was). went to the main and the 40A was tripped again.
Assuming it's the pump, what would cause the 40A to trip at the main but not the 20A at the sub panel? There are 2 other 110 breakers in the pool sub panel one has a pool heater plugged into (it is off) and the other is going to an outlet that is not being used. Neither tripped but I haven't inspected them for shorts yet. assuming there is no issue with them. What should I look for or test to troubleshoot?
I tested the wiring from the pump to the breaker at the sub panel and no shorts or obvious issues. I also have an emporia monitor hooked up at the main panel 40A breaker and there were no current spikes, Pump was running steady at .200 watts before the breaker tripped.
I reset the 40A and turned the pump on (Intermec SWG was off). it ran for about 3 minutes then I heard a pop by the pool sub panel went to check it and the 20A breaker was not tripped (could have been the pool pump shutting off I don't know what the pop was). went to the main and the 40A was tripped again.
Assuming it's the pump, what would cause the 40A to trip at the main but not the 20A at the sub panel? There are 2 other 110 breakers in the pool sub panel one has a pool heater plugged into (it is off) and the other is going to an outlet that is not being used. Neither tripped but I haven't inspected them for shorts yet. assuming there is no issue with them. What should I look for or test to troubleshoot?
I tested the wiring from the pump to the breaker at the sub panel and no shorts or obvious issues. I also have an emporia monitor hooked up at the main panel 40A breaker and there were no current spikes, Pump was running steady at .200 watts before the breaker tripped.