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David Lesher
Guest
We had a visit from Mother Nature two days ago; the 3rd this week.
She practiced her "microburst" technique on trees in the area.
This resulted in a number of primary feeders [13.2KV] being on the
ground rather than between poles.
The next morning; a cop told me there were some transformer fires.
In one place, there are 3 small [oh, maybe 25KW] pole pigs on a pole
-- they feed 3PH to the dentist office in addition to the separate
single phase. Sure enough, 2 of the three pig cases are now badly
charred, but intact.
And farther down the road; a single-phase pig was also scorched.
Now the interesting thing was in both cases the secondaries were
quite intact. And the inline fuses looked intact as well. (I've
been told the 10-15A 7600v fuses eject to 30 degree position
when they blow, so the line crew can see such from the ground.
[There was NO way such had been fixed by then, primaries were
still all over the place then.]
The only time I've seen a pig catch fire; it was from overheating
on a long-term overload; such as a heat wave when I was in FL.
Shorted secondaries just cleared the fuses.
So what could have caused these?
(BTW; more physically impressive was the restaurant down the road
a ways. There, the 3PH pigs are far bigger than the dentist or the
one 75KW I have out front. A large tree came down, wiped out 2 cars
[one was the chef's...] and on the way, pulled down the 3PH+Neutral
4/0 cable.
THAT pulled all three cans off their mounts and left them swinging
from the primary fuses and returns. It took until 5pm before a
contractor for PEPCO got them back in place.)
--
A host is a host from coast to coast.................wb8foz@nrk.com
& no one will talk to a host that's close........[v].(301) 56-LINUX
Unless the host (that isn't close).........................pob 1433
is busy, hung or dead....................................20915-1433
She practiced her "microburst" technique on trees in the area.
This resulted in a number of primary feeders [13.2KV] being on the
ground rather than between poles.
The next morning; a cop told me there were some transformer fires.
In one place, there are 3 small [oh, maybe 25KW] pole pigs on a pole
-- they feed 3PH to the dentist office in addition to the separate
single phase. Sure enough, 2 of the three pig cases are now badly
charred, but intact.
And farther down the road; a single-phase pig was also scorched.
Now the interesting thing was in both cases the secondaries were
quite intact. And the inline fuses looked intact as well. (I've
been told the 10-15A 7600v fuses eject to 30 degree position
when they blow, so the line crew can see such from the ground.
[There was NO way such had been fixed by then, primaries were
still all over the place then.]
The only time I've seen a pig catch fire; it was from overheating
on a long-term overload; such as a heat wave when I was in FL.
Shorted secondaries just cleared the fuses.
So what could have caused these?
(BTW; more physically impressive was the restaurant down the road
a ways. There, the 3PH pigs are far bigger than the dentist or the
one 75KW I have out front. A large tree came down, wiped out 2 cars
[one was the chef's...] and on the way, pulled down the 3PH+Neutral
4/0 cable.
THAT pulled all three cans off their mounts and left them swinging
from the primary fuses and returns. It took until 5pm before a
contractor for PEPCO got them back in place.)
--
A host is a host from coast to coast.................wb8foz@nrk.com
& no one will talk to a host that's close........[v].(301) 56-LINUX
Unless the host (that isn't close).........................pob 1433
is busy, hung or dead....................................20915-1433