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sorry Joe, I have been busy. I went back, and It was on A and C. It was a 3 PH 4 wire 120/208V wye. I had to move some bigger loads around, and put another 3 phase panel, but I got the loads to :56amps on A, 49 on B, and 60 on C. That was as good as it got. After I got stuff moved around, the current readings where as they should be. So I really think it must have been some cancellation from the routing of the feeders in the gutter.
I thank you all for your input, ans I am sorry for not getting back to this post sooner. Gary

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That's Ok Gary. I'm glad you got things squared away. At first, I thought you were trying to keep a member of my certain ethnic group in suspense.
Joe

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