To be clear I'm not arguing that the fuses aren't needed, but:
But ...... I will anyway. :grin: I know, it is what we do here.
IF the O/L's had NOT been bypassed, I wonder if they would have survived as the extreme quick heating caused by the short circuits would have caused them to act and open the contactor. I know they are not intended to be short circuit protection, but in this case I'm guessing that if they were properly wired they would have possibly survived.
I do not think so, I think this is the exact reason the fuses are required by AB and UL. IEC stuff cannot survive a short like NEMA stuf can.
Here is what I think happened here from the start.
This panel and it's fans where installed, it was powered up with no one checking the current draw on the motors or the airflow. The adjustable sheave on the motors where never adjusted and this overloaded the motors. At this point I further guess the OLs where bypassed to keep the motors on.
Not long after that the motor wiring shorted out in the motor j-box, I fund the wire nuts melted. At this point the OLs 'exploded' the first time.
The customer had the supplying contractor repale the OLs and I know they never checked the motors, the OLs blew again. Now is where I step in and offer to fix the problem for a price.
I replaced the OLs, the contactors and the motors, I get it all fired up and adjust the motor sheaves until the motors are drawing under their FLA.
All is good now except I will be going back to add fuses and disconnecting means at this control panel.