Thedroid
Electrical
- May 18, 2008
- 196
As the subject says, production resets the relays without any thought about a downstream fault. This is on 4.16 GE switchgear from the 50's. Faults are uncommon, but when there is one the relays are reset, and the breakers are closed several times before an electrician is called. We don't have 24hr coverage, but someone would be willing to come out and check the circuit before closing the breaker. We had a large motor go to ground and it tripped the feeder. This was in the middle of the night, and production reset the breaker and tried the motor 4 times before calling an electrician. We also had an animal find its way into a 4.16 fused disconnect, and again the breaker was closed several times before anyone was called. All three fuses opened eventually, and cooked the spring clips also. This is unacceptable in my opinion, and I hope to be able to change the standard procedure soon.
What is the common practice in large industrial plants? Surely this couldn't be commonplace. I would like to try to find some general safety guidelines concerning this matter.
What is the common practice in large industrial plants? Surely this couldn't be commonplace. I would like to try to find some general safety guidelines concerning this matter.