jktwn
Electrical
- Jun 12, 2001
- 47
Two days ago, we experienced a failure of an 800 amp Square-D moulded case circuit breaker that vaporized the A phase stab connector and bus bar connection. Three large production lines were down as a result. Three IR inspections in the last year (most recent 10/01) failed to identify a hotspot on this breaker leading me to question the failure mechanism in this case. The breaker is in a power panel that houses a 1400A main breaker.
The 480V, 3PH loads on the 800A breaker consist of six 60HP fans, six 1HP fans, three 2HP fans. Automatic sequencing is not provided in the startup of the equipment relying instead on the good sense of the operator to start things correctly. The equipment was installed about 23 years ago.
Has anyone seen a similar failure in a large moulded case CB? I have pictures if they will help. By the way, I plan on sending the breaker back to the mfg for failure analysis.
Thanks
The 480V, 3PH loads on the 800A breaker consist of six 60HP fans, six 1HP fans, three 2HP fans. Automatic sequencing is not provided in the startup of the equipment relying instead on the good sense of the operator to start things correctly. The equipment was installed about 23 years ago.
Has anyone seen a similar failure in a large moulded case CB? I have pictures if they will help. By the way, I plan on sending the breaker back to the mfg for failure analysis.
Thanks