ataslaki
Mechanical
- Dec 5, 2002
- 24
We had an electrical fire in a heater controller enclosure today, where a 5 Amp fuse was disintegrated!
The 5 Amp fuse was in a block of 4 fuses, from left to right >>20A>>20A>>5A>>5A. The 3rd fuse from the left.
No breaker was tripped. The fuse just isn't there any more; it's all carbon charred dust, with black soot all inside the enclosure. No other wires melted; all insulation appears to be intact.
What could cause this?
And, here are the details, if it helps. 5A fuse is protecting a transformer from which drops a 480VAC down to 110VAC. The 20A fuses are for the heater elements. The heaters are 480VAC 8KW. The heater controller is a 110V PID controller from Omega. Very simple operation.
The main question again; what could cause a fuse to burst into flame? Underrated or overrated?
The 5 Amp fuse was in a block of 4 fuses, from left to right >>20A>>20A>>5A>>5A. The 3rd fuse from the left.
No breaker was tripped. The fuse just isn't there any more; it's all carbon charred dust, with black soot all inside the enclosure. No other wires melted; all insulation appears to be intact.
What could cause this?
And, here are the details, if it helps. 5A fuse is protecting a transformer from which drops a 480VAC down to 110VAC. The 20A fuses are for the heater elements. The heaters are 480VAC 8KW. The heater controller is a 110V PID controller from Omega. Very simple operation.
The main question again; what could cause a fuse to burst into flame? Underrated or overrated?