barrymac20
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Looking for opinions on an arc flash incident in a 3 phase LV 690V substation.
MV/LV Transformer energised. Main incomer in substation is open. Control circuitry fed from live side via a set of 690V fuses connected to live side busbar.
Voltage meter fed from live side was measuring voltages of up to 750V.
As a part of the investigation into spurious voltage readings the control fuses were subsequently pulled and replaced a couole of times and while this was being done there was a flash over and a bang.
As the voltages were reading 750V and the fuses were only rated for 690V is there a chance that the removing/replacing of these fuses while under load could have caused arcing which led to arc flash? Or any other guesses as to what coukd have caused the flash.
Looking for opinions on an arc flash incident in a 3 phase LV 690V substation.
MV/LV Transformer energised. Main incomer in substation is open. Control circuitry fed from live side via a set of 690V fuses connected to live side busbar.
Voltage meter fed from live side was measuring voltages of up to 750V.
As a part of the investigation into spurious voltage readings the control fuses were subsequently pulled and replaced a couole of times and while this was being done there was a flash over and a bang.
As the voltages were reading 750V and the fuses were only rated for 690V is there a chance that the removing/replacing of these fuses while under load could have caused arcing which led to arc flash? Or any other guesses as to what coukd have caused the flash.