racobb
Electrical
- Feb 23, 2009
- 327
Have any of you experienced copper corrosion as a result of sewer gases? I have been made aware of a lift station installation that is about 1 to 2 months old that has had several (as in 5 or more) pump breakers "burn up" as I am told. One of the breakers was off and flashed over to ground. All of the exposed copper has a black coating on it.
I asked if the smell was like rotten eggs thinking that it was probably hydrogen sulfide gas, but can not get anyone that can tell me for sure. All they can tell me at this point is that the odor is unusually strong.
Seems to me that without some special treatment of the gas, explosion proof boxes/piping is the only answer.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Alan
I asked if the smell was like rotten eggs thinking that it was probably hydrogen sulfide gas, but can not get anyone that can tell me for sure. All they can tell me at this point is that the odor is unusually strong.
Seems to me that without some special treatment of the gas, explosion proof boxes/piping is the only answer.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Alan