Yesterday a guy on my crew was working on a 120 VAC Circuit that has a small Ice-Cube relay on it. When he De-Energized the relay it shorted out internally. It also sparked out a bit. The 120 VAC source is from a Single Pole 20A QO style breaker in a 30 Space Main Lug (no main breaker) Panel (Panel A).
The faulted relay blew throught the single pole 20A breaker without tripping it than blew through the upstream Main Lug Sub-Panel that feeds the 30 Space Panel (Panel B). Panel A is fed by Panel B with a Two Pole 100A Breaker. Neither the 20A breaker in Panel A or the Two Pole 100A breaker in Panel B tripped.
The 3 Pole 100A Breaker across the building that feeds Panel B tripped (Panel C).
Why didn't the 20A or the Two Pole 100A trip? Could we lessen the chances of this occuring again by replacing the 30 Space Main Lug Panel with a similar panel with a Main Circuit Breaker?
Panel C is fed from our Large UPS System. Critical loads. We now need to figure out how to prevent similar faults from tripping multiple UPS Fed Panels throughout our facility.
Would a TVSS connected to either of these panels help prevented the 3 Pole 100A in Panel C from tripping if the same fault occured again?
I have seen this happen on larger 480 VAC systems with much higher current loads but not on a single 120VAC circuit with nearly Zero Load.
Thanks.
The faulted relay blew throught the single pole 20A breaker without tripping it than blew through the upstream Main Lug Sub-Panel that feeds the 30 Space Panel (Panel B). Panel A is fed by Panel B with a Two Pole 100A Breaker. Neither the 20A breaker in Panel A or the Two Pole 100A breaker in Panel B tripped.
The 3 Pole 100A Breaker across the building that feeds Panel B tripped (Panel C).
Why didn't the 20A or the Two Pole 100A trip? Could we lessen the chances of this occuring again by replacing the 30 Space Main Lug Panel with a similar panel with a Main Circuit Breaker?
Panel C is fed from our Large UPS System. Critical loads. We now need to figure out how to prevent similar faults from tripping multiple UPS Fed Panels throughout our facility.
Would a TVSS connected to either of these panels help prevented the 3 Pole 100A in Panel C from tripping if the same fault occured again?
I have seen this happen on larger 480 VAC systems with much higher current loads but not on a single 120VAC circuit with nearly Zero Load.
Thanks.