GASCANS001
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I’m working on a 531 with no power. The breaker is also tripping once it starts.
The frequency and voltage gauges both work and show correct values.
I have 120 at the gauge and 120 on the back of breaker labeled “a+ and a-“ I think that’s the right label. Pretty sure my readings are on the “supply” side of the breaker. I’m not sure where the load terminals are so I can’t test for continuity from the load terminals to the other terminals for a broke wire that’s grounding out. The top and bottom most wires on the back of the breaker is what I tested for voltage and I that’s where I got the 120v. The center two wires I have no idea where they go or what they’re for. Dug through the whole manual and couldn’t see anything coming clear.
I checked continuity between a bunch of different connectors relating to 120v . All were OL good.
The one that showed resistance was the 24v supply from the slave POS & the L terminal on the back of the load terminal block.
not real sure where to go from here.
The frequency and voltage gauges both work and show correct values.
I have 120 at the gauge and 120 on the back of breaker labeled “a+ and a-“ I think that’s the right label. Pretty sure my readings are on the “supply” side of the breaker. I’m not sure where the load terminals are so I can’t test for continuity from the load terminals to the other terminals for a broke wire that’s grounding out. The top and bottom most wires on the back of the breaker is what I tested for voltage and I that’s where I got the 120v. The center two wires I have no idea where they go or what they’re for. Dug through the whole manual and couldn’t see anything coming clear.
I checked continuity between a bunch of different connectors relating to 120v . All were OL good.
The one that showed resistance was the 24v supply from the slave POS & the L terminal on the back of the load terminal block.
not real sure where to go from here.