Dear all,
interesting question dictated by the present emotions
One important question I always had, and that upset lot of people generally, is as follow:
"had the proper Testing/Pre-commissioning/Commissioning activities carried out?"
Testing: is to verify ON SITE that the single equipment/apparatuses has not being damaged by transport/storage/installation, and they are still perfectly functioning.
Pre-Commissioning: is to verify that every single System within the overall plan is properly working and reacting as expected.
Commissioning: Is to verify that the Overall Plan is properly working as designed.
In my quite long work experience I verified that often, due to budget restriction and Management skills inadequacy, the Project Management Team is reducing the attention right at this extremely important and delicate stage: Commissioning.
Most of the Management is convinced that Factory tests shall not be verified on site, that relays shall be only set to the designed values and that cables shall not be tested "because they're right, I can see it...!".
This mismanagement is often supported by the employment of under-qualified personnel (this is just for "yes-sir" purposes), adding problem to problem.
A distribution system that could not stand an overload (if it was it) or a localised short circuit, lightning strike, outage of one power plant, etc, is just a system born lame and destined to give troubles. Where the Experts were during the construction and Commissioning of this overall system? Or were they been "overhauled" by politicians in needs of a quickie...?
So far, I noticed a good job from everybody in this forum, even if sometime the truth is quite painful and obvious...
At the end, some operator will be the final responsible, the ones, of course, that could be sacrified without affecting the prestige of their bosses...Welcome to the real world of hypocrisy! But the problem will still there...
Cheers to all.
Giuseppe