kwired
Electron manager
- Location
- NE Nebraska
- Occupation
- EC
I think it still depends on the qualifications of whoever is investigating. Fire investigators are maybe good at determining location of where the fire started, but not always good at determining why it started. If there is electrical items at the location they determine it started it is often automatically deemed an electrical fire, though it very well may be that combustible material was too close to something that produces heat in normal operation and therefore not necessarily an electrical component malfunction that started the fire but actually was user fault.Years ago when I had a subscription to EC&M magazine, there was an article about how the cause of fires is determined. The basic conclusion was if the cause can’t be determined, and there was electric service to the building, the cause was attributed to electrical. This was in the 80s, maybe it’s different now?
I do hear of appliances starting a fire as well, but never enough detail in the story to determine if the appliance actually failed or was misused in some way. Some of that might just be the media reporting it don't get all the facts straight or even fully understand any information they are given and a valid report does go to whoever tracks these sort of statistics.