I have a question about a reading I took yesterday. Here is the scenario, 3 ph. service, 200 amp, two panels fed from a gutter, I had 80 amps on "A", 17 amps "B", 80 amps on "C" at CT cabinet right before gutter. Now here is the wierd part, I had 1 panel that is a single phase tap from "A" and "B", and there are 58 amps on "A" and 61 amps on "B". How is this possible? How can the panel further down the line have more amps flowing than at the beginning of the service?
Now I have a theory(I guess that is why I posted on this section) that it has something to do with my meter. It is a Fluke 33 clamp meter. It isn't a true RMS meter, and I think it may have something to do with it. Another thought I had was that the nuetral was somehow canceling some of the magnetic field and that was doing it.

Well, any one run across this before?