I came out today due to the AC unit on the left side of the house tripping when turning the heat on. In my troubleshooting I turned the thermostat all the way down and turned the breaker on and went out to the disconnect and turned that on as well I tested for voltage at the breaker, the line side of the disconnect, the load side of the disconnect, and also the line side of the contactor on the unit and I had 240 volts. I swapped the breaker out with a different one just verify that it was just not a faulty breaker and it wasn’t because when heat was called again, the breaker tripped. On the electrical side I’m not getting any ground faults. It’s only when a load is applied does the breaker trip. The breaker is a two pole 30 amp GE located on circuit numbers, one and three of the panelboard in accordance with the manufacturers listing, the max circuit breaker should be a 50 amp. The next thing I tested is, I put the thermostat in a delay mode and I went out to the disconnect and put