Question: What is the worst you've ever seen a piece of direct buried URD faulted?
I had a job last week where a guy lost power to his house. Upon taking some reading with my meter it was pretty obvious the cable was faulted underground. The service from the utility was in the ally at the back of the property with the meter and main panel on the detached garage at the back. After doing some locating I learned the feeder for the house went underneath the neighbors garage, into their back yard for about 50' and then back under the fence and into this guys house panel. I located the initial fault, it was right below the fence that the feeder crossed under and a 4x4 wood post with concrete was placed directly on top of it. The fence had been replaced this past summer. I started digging to find the other end of the cable that was still good and was unsuccessful. Did more locating and realized the other "good end" of the cable was some 40' away from where the fault initially occurred. I've never seen cable burn like that underground. I kept thinking how this could have happened and the only thing I can come up with is not being properly grounded. Since the meter and main panel were in the back on the garage then an EGC should have been ran underground with the feeders to the house panel, however it was only the 2 hots and one neutral(sweetbriar URD). If an EGC would have been installed there would have been a path for the fault current and thus tripped the OCD(200A), I think...
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How long do you think it would take to burn up 40' of underground cable? did this happen all the sudden or was it a slow process the last 6 months since the post was placed on top of the cable? I feel it was a slow process, however I also think there would have been other signs indicating the feeder to the house was failing. The homeowner reported never having any problems prior.
Could this situation create hazardous voltage gradients?
New user alert: I'd like to upload pictures with this but it appears I can only post pictures from online not directly from my computer...or maybe I just don't know how to use this forum yet
I had a job last week where a guy lost power to his house. Upon taking some reading with my meter it was pretty obvious the cable was faulted underground. The service from the utility was in the ally at the back of the property with the meter and main panel on the detached garage at the back. After doing some locating I learned the feeder for the house went underneath the neighbors garage, into their back yard for about 50' and then back under the fence and into this guys house panel. I located the initial fault, it was right below the fence that the feeder crossed under and a 4x4 wood post with concrete was placed directly on top of it. The fence had been replaced this past summer. I started digging to find the other end of the cable that was still good and was unsuccessful. Did more locating and realized the other "good end" of the cable was some 40' away from where the fault initially occurred. I've never seen cable burn like that underground. I kept thinking how this could have happened and the only thing I can come up with is not being properly grounded. Since the meter and main panel were in the back on the garage then an EGC should have been ran underground with the feeders to the house panel, however it was only the 2 hots and one neutral(sweetbriar URD). If an EGC would have been installed there would have been a path for the fault current and thus tripped the OCD(200A), I think...
More questions:
How long do you think it would take to burn up 40' of underground cable? did this happen all the sudden or was it a slow process the last 6 months since the post was placed on top of the cable? I feel it was a slow process, however I also think there would have been other signs indicating the feeder to the house was failing. The homeowner reported never having any problems prior.
Could this situation create hazardous voltage gradients?
New user alert: I'd like to upload pictures with this but it appears I can only post pictures from online not directly from my computer...or maybe I just don't know how to use this forum yet