oldfieldguy
Electrical
- Sep 20, 2006
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I have a bit of experience in the southern US with industrial and utility power systems, but of late I have had a recurring conversation concerning the employment of dual trip coils on 5-15 kV circuit breakers in industrial environments.
My experience is that they are relatively rare in heavy industry, quite common in utility transmission, relatively rare in utility distribution.
Some of those in my company seem to think they are a good idea. I tend to look at them as an unnecessary complication. I back my position up with the experience of working in dozens of petrochemical and utility facilities. I don't know where they got their position except that they live in fear because of a couple of bad experiences where breakers failed to trip for undisclosed reasons.
I would appreciate comments.
old field guy
My experience is that they are relatively rare in heavy industry, quite common in utility transmission, relatively rare in utility distribution.
Some of those in my company seem to think they are a good idea. I tend to look at them as an unnecessary complication. I back my position up with the experience of working in dozens of petrochemical and utility facilities. I don't know where they got their position except that they live in fear because of a couple of bad experiences where breakers failed to trip for undisclosed reasons.
I would appreciate comments.
old field guy