I have a larger home (>8k sq ft) with 600amp service, OmniPro II, HAI PIM and ~100 HAI switches (with a few SA outlets). The electric service is split into 3 200amp panels. In addition I have a "critical circuit" 100amp panel supplied via a transfer switch from a 100 amp circuit off one of the 200amp panels and a generator. The OmniPro II and PIM are on a circuit in this 100amp panel, and right next to this circuit I have an HAI 39A00-1 phase coupler.
I've had recent noise and unreliability in my system. I'm addressing the worst of the noise culprits with Simply Automated plug-in filters (SAZNF10A-P's on order...I hope they work). However, on the "other" phase, Upstart shows device signal strengths ranging from 7-13 across the ~50 switches on that leg.
My question: if 7-13 signal strength is on the weak side, should I consider additional phase couplers in some or all of the 200amp panels for more "paths", or even consider something like a 39A00-2 split phase repeater?
I know troubleshooting this often a trial and error, but for all I know you guys with much more experience may say 7-13 is fine and don't waste your time or money on more phase coupling, focus on noise suppression.
Thanks,
Mike
I've had recent noise and unreliability in my system. I'm addressing the worst of the noise culprits with Simply Automated plug-in filters (SAZNF10A-P's on order...I hope they work). However, on the "other" phase, Upstart shows device signal strengths ranging from 7-13 across the ~50 switches on that leg.
My question: if 7-13 signal strength is on the weak side, should I consider additional phase couplers in some or all of the 200amp panels for more "paths", or even consider something like a 39A00-2 split phase repeater?
I know troubleshooting this often a trial and error, but for all I know you guys with much more experience may say 7-13 is fine and don't waste your time or money on more phase coupling, focus on noise suppression.
Thanks,
Mike