A three-phase motor is running but drawing significantly higher current on one phase than the other two. Which condition MOST likely explains this?
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A
A single-phase fault (open phase) in the supply upstream of the motor
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B
One winding in the motor has a partial short to ground, creating a low-impedance path
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C
The motor is overloaded and pulling excess current across all phases equally
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D
A blown control fuse has caused the motor to run on reduced voltage