I had another thread where I was wondering what was trapping people in my car wash. I discovered it has nothing to do with the doors and appears to be intermittent voltage drops.
I had technicians out three times and the voltage to the distribution blocks and controls are 119v. However, every couple of days, the voltage drops to multiple vdcs below 110, freezing the vdcs and locking the doors down until I reset.
I can't figure out how to reproduce the voltage drop. Anyone have any idea what could cause a voltage drop so I can test some scenarios? No new equipment besides repair and replacement of the the last two years.
The only thing I can think of is if the compressors, pumps, and drying fans all got at once? Hard to replicate... Could a short on some equipment somewhere call that could cause a voltage drop?
I had technicians out three times and the voltage to the distribution blocks and controls are 119v. However, every couple of days, the voltage drops to multiple vdcs below 110, freezing the vdcs and locking the doors down until I reset.
I can't figure out how to reproduce the voltage drop. Anyone have any idea what could cause a voltage drop so I can test some scenarios? No new equipment besides repair and replacement of the the last two years.
The only thing I can think of is if the compressors, pumps, and drying fans all got at once? Hard to replicate... Could a short on some equipment somewhere call that could cause a voltage drop?