After a storm they returned to the gym and the lights were flickering which prompted them to contact me after evaluating the panel with the breakers on the reading at the feeders in the panel and main disconnect were reading Leg 1 233volts Leg 2 30volts. What could be causing this issue?
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1Where on this spinning globe are you? It really helps us to give you the best answers.– George AndersonJan 9 at 9:57
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6Someone who works for a commercial electrical contractor shouldn’t be asking random people on the internet for advice.– nobodyJan 9 at 12:49
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2Assuming you are in a country which uses 120V electricity, you almost certainly have a lost neutral.– Martin Bonner supports MonicaJan 9 at 14:18
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3Yikes, you should consider not using your company logo as an avatar and don't use your real name.– MonkeyZeusJan 9 at 14:47
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3This should not have been closed as off-topic. It should have been closed as duplicate with any of the numerous LOST NEUTRAL posts, because that sounds like exactly what is happening here. Yes, it is a commercial building. I don't care! The problem is the same in any small building with a lost neutral. DeAndre - CALL YOUR UTILITY AND TELL THEM YOU HAVE AN OUTAGE. See: diy.stackexchange.com/questions/176807/… and diy.stackexchange.com/questions/148995/…– manassehkatz-Moving 2 CodidactJan 9 at 15:17
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