BarnyardEngineering
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- Location
- Rochester, NY
Trying to install an 8-circuit, 240V subpanel in my barn.
There is a 10/3 with ground UF Romex currently feeding the barn a single 240V circuit (red & black hots, white neutral, bare ground, all verified before starting work). The idea is to temporarily feed the new panel with this undersize wire and dig in a new heavier wire in the fall.
I had everything wired up. Red and black to the legs of the new panel. White to the bus bar. Ground to the panel chassis. Turned the breaker on in the house, instantly tripped. There's no sign of a short in the barn, no hot smell, no arcing, no smoke.
Currently I have all the wires in the barn disconnected and capped off. The breaker still instantly trips.
What are the odds this is a bad breaker? It's a Cutler Hammer, probably hasn't been reset in 20 years.
There is a 10/3 with ground UF Romex currently feeding the barn a single 240V circuit (red & black hots, white neutral, bare ground, all verified before starting work). The idea is to temporarily feed the new panel with this undersize wire and dig in a new heavier wire in the fall.
I had everything wired up. Red and black to the legs of the new panel. White to the bus bar. Ground to the panel chassis. Turned the breaker on in the house, instantly tripped. There's no sign of a short in the barn, no hot smell, no arcing, no smoke.
Currently I have all the wires in the barn disconnected and capped off. The breaker still instantly trips.
What are the odds this is a bad breaker? It's a Cutler Hammer, probably hasn't been reset in 20 years.