Tim01
New member
Hi all,
I fished my existing wires for one self serve bay through a new conduit due to roof replacement and reconnected to the wires coming from the equipment room. I made a mistake in the reconnection and ended up shorting the transformer (100 VA). After fixing that connection, I thought the transformer was still good since the bay was operational until the next morning when the transformer exploded. I replaced that transformer with a similar one, but after turning on the circuit breaker it exploded almost immediately again. I checked the voltage and it was 211 V. I thought perhaps the last 2 explosions damaged the contactor (30 amps), so I used another contactor (20 amps) and another transformer (40 VA). This time I only have the wires from the circuit breaker connected to the contactor and the transformer and nothing else. Again upon power on of the breaker, the transformer exploded. I disconnected the burnt out transformer and tested the voltage multiple times and I got a range from 211 to 240 Volts. I manually activated the contactor to see if it works and I was able to start the pump motor. So the wiring from breaker doesn't affect the contactor, but why is it causing my transformers to explode? Thanks.
I fished my existing wires for one self serve bay through a new conduit due to roof replacement and reconnected to the wires coming from the equipment room. I made a mistake in the reconnection and ended up shorting the transformer (100 VA). After fixing that connection, I thought the transformer was still good since the bay was operational until the next morning when the transformer exploded. I replaced that transformer with a similar one, but after turning on the circuit breaker it exploded almost immediately again. I checked the voltage and it was 211 V. I thought perhaps the last 2 explosions damaged the contactor (30 amps), so I used another contactor (20 amps) and another transformer (40 VA). This time I only have the wires from the circuit breaker connected to the contactor and the transformer and nothing else. Again upon power on of the breaker, the transformer exploded. I disconnected the burnt out transformer and tested the voltage multiple times and I got a range from 211 to 240 Volts. I manually activated the contactor to see if it works and I was able to start the pump motor. So the wiring from breaker doesn't affect the contactor, but why is it causing my transformers to explode? Thanks.