I would want to change the breaker to 30 amp instead of 40; you WANT it to trip when things go wrong.. the extra 10-amps means an extra 2400-watts heat required to trip it... NOT a good thing (as you have seen). Had similar when new more efficient air unit installed, they left the 50-amp breaker, but new rating was 35-amp breaker, so I went to store and bought 35 and changed it out.. No sense in letting a motor sit and FRY at LRA (Lock Rotor Amps) Just a fire risk
Terry
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