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What is a POCOs typical approach/policy for a blown pole pig fuse with no bird or squirrel in sight? How do you determine the unit is good?
They keep replacing the fuse until something starts burning! LOL!
had that on a large pad mount, after a storm, they came out and replaced the fuse, about 10 minutes later the transformer caught on fire burning off the secondary wires down to ground level. Expensive fix, eight sets of 750 cu at 250’ each!
Many years ago when I was an intern at a POCO, one of my main tasks was looking at dist. devices (like fuse cutout or reclosers) that had operated X amount of times within a month or two. For that company, at least, a single fuse opening up was usually ignored and replaced as long as nothing looked suspicious. If it happened twice.. then something usually HAD to be done to at least show action being done even if nothing else seemed wrong. Squirrel protection.. tree trimming.. etc.. those were often the “default” action if no one could come up with any other cause.
???Bird guards get undone btw.
I put in a 1200 amp single phase service for a store (owner was too cheap to get three phase, even though it was available at the pole) the poco left the same transformer that was used for the old 400 amp service (it was loaded to 390 amps before the addition) Blew the primary fuse, they throw a bigger fuse in, next day, the transformer went in a big way! LOL!???
what does that even mean?
if It isn’t obvious, such as an animal, wind and trees, etc. then it’s best to look at the pressure relief at the upper rim of the XF.
Especially after a lightning storm. If there’s oil dripping out, the transformer is shiny, or a little brown spot on the pressure relief it’s shot.
There’s always a reason. Overloaded? Don’t just assume and throw in a fuse the next size up. Especially on the bigger pots or pad mounts. TTR is cheap compared to blowing up or further damaging a bigger unit. For a 25 and below on the rural residential, look for obvious as mentioned above. They cheap enough to try it one time.
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what does that even mean?
if It isn’t obvious, such as an animal, wind and trees, etc. then it’s best to look at the pressure relief at the upper rim of the XF.
Especially after a lightning storm. If there’s oil dripping out, the transformer is shiny, or a little brown spot on the pressure relief it’s shot.
There’s always a reason. Overloaded? Don’t just assume and throw in a fuse the next size up. Especially on the bigger pots or pad mounts. TTR is cheap compared to blowing up or further damaging a bigger unit. For a 25 and below on the rural residential, look for obvious as mentioned above. They cheap enough to try it one time.
Never seen them try to throw all three at the same time.The animal guard on the bushing somehow opened up. Its one of those hinged types where the two halves lock together. One half is open exposing the terminal.
Makes sense.
BTW, can this injure someone in a bucket?
https://www.reddit.com/r/Lineman/comments/hbg91e
Never seen them try to throw all three at the same time.
Never seen them care, of course I usually drop the load for them to protect our end, and safer for them.I'm guessing either ferroresonance or single phasing of motors. Hv&Lv would know.
For a 25 and below on the rural residential, look for obvious as mentioned above. They cheap enough to try it one time.
Kinda. Years ago, I was at my mom's one evening, the lights went out, and about one second later: ka-boom!They keep replacing the fuse until something starts burning! LOL!
That wasn’t very smart at all. It actually shows inexperience IMO...But even measuring an open primary and seeing oil on the outside he still threw a new fuse in the cutout, grabbed a short hotstick and earmuffs and gave it a go from his bucket. Luckily, what happened was the exact opposite of your TikTok video above, meaning literally nothing. Fuse held, but no output on the secondary. So time for a new transformer.
Btw… those are some crazy long hotsticks in that video. They must be 50 or 60 feet in length or longer! I wonder how hard it is to control the business end to hang the cutout or find the ring to close or open it? I assume you have to assemble something like that from 2 or 3 shorter lengths?
I will drop a circuit with an automated recloser, breaker, or gang switch before putting someone at abnormal risk.
It’s always possible if someone’s life is at risk.Epic replies, thank you!
Smartest reply ever- but not always possible if the feeder has large retail, office buildings, hospitals, schools, ect.
It’s always possible if someone’s life is at risk.
If it’s a choice between your convenience and my safety, you’re going to lose every time.