saladhawks
Electrical
- Jun 4, 2004
- 86
I have a question about system protection related to primary overhead riser poles served upfeed from underground vaults. The standard engineering practice at the utility I work for is to install fused cutouts on all primary upfeed riser poles serving overhead laterals. The riser pole upfeed originates from underground vaults via manually operated solid-dielectric switches (no fault interruption capabilities).
Recently, there have been a high number of animal contact incidents on the line side of riser pole fused cutouts. These faults have been cleared by the substation breaker resulting in a total circuit outage. Internal discussions have been initiated to replace the underground manually operated solid-dielectric switch with an underground resettable fault interrupter (RFI) in order to protect against similar future animal contact incidents.
My opinion is that the line side of the riser pole fused cutouts should include animal protection elements (i.e. insulated coverings, anti-perch guards, squirrel guards, etc.) and that it is overkill to install an underground resettable fault interrupter (RFI) for each upfeed riser pole serving an overhead lateral.
What system protection practices are being followed by other utilities to prevent similar outages due to animal contact on the line side of riser pole fused cutouts?
Recently, there have been a high number of animal contact incidents on the line side of riser pole fused cutouts. These faults have been cleared by the substation breaker resulting in a total circuit outage. Internal discussions have been initiated to replace the underground manually operated solid-dielectric switch with an underground resettable fault interrupter (RFI) in order to protect against similar future animal contact incidents.
My opinion is that the line side of the riser pole fused cutouts should include animal protection elements (i.e. insulated coverings, anti-perch guards, squirrel guards, etc.) and that it is overkill to install an underground resettable fault interrupter (RFI) for each upfeed riser pole serving an overhead lateral.
What system protection practices are being followed by other utilities to prevent similar outages due to animal contact on the line side of riser pole fused cutouts?