Marke
Electrical
- Oct 20, 2001
- 1,212
In a recent enquiry into a fatal coal mine explosion, it was suggested that one possible source of ignition of the methane gas, was an electrical arc from the stray voltages cuased by the common mode voltages from VFDs and motors installed underground.
Has anyone experienced electrical discharges from common mode voltages that could be an ignition source?
Any documentation that supports this suggestion?
Are there any regulations minimising the potential of VFDs providing an ignition source?
Best regards,
Mark.
Mark Empson
Advanced Motor Control Ltd
Has anyone experienced electrical discharges from common mode voltages that could be an ignition source?
Any documentation that supports this suggestion?
Are there any regulations minimising the potential of VFDs providing an ignition source?
Best regards,
Mark.
Mark Empson
Advanced Motor Control Ltd