bigsteve80
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- Location
- Helena, AR
- Occupation
- Chemical Engineer
We have a 50 HP vacuum pump that had the starter fail the other day; it looks like one of the contact bars failed and arced across (this starter was about 25 years old). This shot a fireball out of the starter that nearly hit the operator. Since it wasn't arcing to ground or phase-to-phase, it never tripped the circuit breaker. We replaced the starter and it's running fine now... However, we're doing our incident report, and since someone could have gotten seriously hurt, we need to have a recommended corrective action. I can't think of something that would definitely prevent this from happening in the future. Is there a recommended maximum age for contactors? I can't find anything in NEC or NFPA 70B.