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  • What is the heater element resistance spec for the DEE/4-20? I measured 11.8 ohms, is this acceptable?

    Posted by guest on March 30, 2018 at 12:00 am

    The kettle trips the circuit breaker intermittently and I’m trying to isolate the root cause. 

     

    All wiring is clean and there are no signs of overheating of any component within the pedestal assembly.

     

    1. I changed the 12-year-old 40 amp circuit breaker

    2. I changed the 12-year-old receptacle

    3. I polished the blades on the plug with steel wool until it was shiny

     

    Thanks for your help!

    ectofix replied 6 years, 1 month ago 1 Member · 1 Reply
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  • ectofix

    Member
    March 30, 2018 at 5:59 pm

    Rated voltage and phasing would’ve helped.  Given it’s a 40a breaker, I guessed that it’s a 208v or 240v kettle connected for three phase by using this chart from the operators manual:

    Here’s a copy of that manual:

    http://download.partstown.com/is-bin/intershop.static/WFS/Reedy-PartsTown-Site/-/en_US/manuals/GR-DEE4_spm.pdf 

     

    By doing some math using the 208v specs, the elements calculated to be 11.8 ohms.

     

    That doesn’t mean all is rosy with the element.  Did you check them to ground? 

     

    I’m not overly familiar with that particular kettle, but I AM of Groen’s competitor – Cleveland.  Cleveland’s equivalent kettles had problems with the wiring harness that routed through the trunnion eventually abrading through the wire insulation and would short or develop an open wire or two.

     

    SO…take some better readings of those elements and also the wiring harness.

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