A condensates return temperature of 210 degrees indicates excessive steam pressure.
1- Excessive pressure=2- defective T&P=3- condensation4- Defective tank
That would dependon the material (type of piping) and the the temperature of the liquid passing through
A circuit breaker doesn't respond to excessive voltages, but to excessive currents (overcurrents). A miniature circuit breaker, the type you have at home, has a bimetallic strip and a coil, either of which will initiate a trip in response to excessive temperature (overload currents) or excessive magnetic flux density (short-circuit currents).
The base direct current (DC) in semiconductor devices generally increases with temperature. As temperature rises, the thermal energy allows more charge carriers to become available, which enhances conductivity and increases current flow. However, excessive temperature can lead to increased resistance and potential device failure, so there is a limit to this trend. In contrast, for some materials, such as metals, resistance typically increases with temperature, which can decrease the current if voltage remains constant.
A major cause is overheating. The resistance of insulating materials generally falls with an increase in temperature, so excessive temperatures can cause insulation failure. This is often brought about by the motor being continuously overloaded, or its ventilation orifices becoming blocked.
A condensates return temperature indicates excessive steam.
1- Excessive pressure=2- defective T&P=3- condensation4- Defective tank
Defective radiator caps or tubes
Cystic Fibrosis
1. They become defective and overheat 2. The applied voltage is excessive
Hemophilia
Defective cap? Bad thermostat building excessive pressure
Fever
>230 deg F
Poor lubrication. Excessive rpm's. Defective piston. Problem with the wrist pin, bushing or piston rod.
defective motor will not run, also cause the blower motor speed resistor to burn out and eventually blow the fuse. a motor with defective bearings will draw excessive current causing either the fuse to blow or cause the motor to overheat
1- excessive pressure 2- excessive temperature