MTUgEEk
Electrical
- Dec 7, 2006
- 5
Recently I have a couple of 480V 3ph hot oil immersion heater fail. The configuration is a bunch of 240Vac cartiridge heaters series, paralled together to get to the desired kW. The failure is a group of cartridge heaters in a small space all have both leads burn off. This seems like to me a small arc flash type failure, as i can't explain why the both leads would burn off if it were an overload situation. If one wire opens up the current stops flowing and the overload/overheat of the wire should stop. The problem that I am having with the arc flash scenario is that the heater connection head is purged with N2, which i would think would help negate an arc flash. Inspection is not possible as itis located at a facility in another country.
Additionally These heaters are very old and do not have the "stand off" cold area. Is purge gas the way, one properly disipates heat in the connection head if convection cooling by the surrounding metal is inadequate
Any thoughts on this would be welcome.
Thanks
Additionally These heaters are very old and do not have the "stand off" cold area. Is purge gas the way, one properly disipates heat in the connection head if convection cooling by the surrounding metal is inadequate
Any thoughts on this would be welcome.
Thanks