we have been encountering overheating problems lately with 32 amp isolaters and sockets
The oven rating plates state 230/400 volt and maximum load 31.8 amps
however with a clamp meter it can read in excess of 35 amps for several minutes during the cycle.
Phases to neutral were aprox 235 volt, and I think im correct to say, for that sort of current increase, the supply voltage would need to be over 250 volt
They are commercial ovens on 3 phase 400 volt supplies.
The manufacturers say its not possible and blamed poor clampmeter,
I assume the units have 230 volt elements, so if after time could the elements deteriarate with the heat, causing the resistance to decrease and therefore cause the current to increase.
Does that sound feasible or is there another reason for the load current to increase
The oven rating plates state 230/400 volt and maximum load 31.8 amps
however with a clamp meter it can read in excess of 35 amps for several minutes during the cycle.
Phases to neutral were aprox 235 volt, and I think im correct to say, for that sort of current increase, the supply voltage would need to be over 250 volt
They are commercial ovens on 3 phase 400 volt supplies.
The manufacturers say its not possible and blamed poor clampmeter,
I assume the units have 230 volt elements, so if after time could the elements deteriarate with the heat, causing the resistance to decrease and therefore cause the current to increase.
Does that sound feasible or is there another reason for the load current to increase