BigBill53
Electrical
- Dec 9, 2010
- 35
Hi all,
I have a bit of an unusual one here, and I was wondering if anybody has come across something like it (or maybe a PFC expert could point me in the right direction).
I recently took a look at a power factor correction unit that had pretty much totally blown up. All of the capacitors have failed (either burst open or are short circuited). Some of the resistors on the contactors are burnt. In many places there are burn marks on the busbar - very strange for a 415V system where the busbar is spaced at around 40mm apart.
Some other relevant facts:
[ul]
[li]It wasn't a lightning strike - it was during the middle of the day and clear weather[/li]
[li]The harmonics on this site are practically zero - probably the only source of harmonics is the fluoro lights in the offices. Because of the remoteness of the site and the lack of competent electricians, the management stipulated that the entire plant be run on star/delta and autotransformer starters. All they have is electric motors.[/li]
[li]No other equipment was damaged at the time[/li]
[li]The PFC unit was second hand. The last owner used it for around 2 months and then it sat unused for 5 years[/li]
[li]The ambient temperature at the time was not excessive for this area (maybe 30 degrees celsius)[/li]
[/ul]
I have no idea what has happened here. The customer needs this to run their entire plant at the same time (their current transformer is too small) but I don't want to recommend they install another one if this is going to happen again. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have a bit of an unusual one here, and I was wondering if anybody has come across something like it (or maybe a PFC expert could point me in the right direction).
I recently took a look at a power factor correction unit that had pretty much totally blown up. All of the capacitors have failed (either burst open or are short circuited). Some of the resistors on the contactors are burnt. In many places there are burn marks on the busbar - very strange for a 415V system where the busbar is spaced at around 40mm apart.
Some other relevant facts:
[ul]
[li]It wasn't a lightning strike - it was during the middle of the day and clear weather[/li]
[li]The harmonics on this site are practically zero - probably the only source of harmonics is the fluoro lights in the offices. Because of the remoteness of the site and the lack of competent electricians, the management stipulated that the entire plant be run on star/delta and autotransformer starters. All they have is electric motors.[/li]
[li]No other equipment was damaged at the time[/li]
[li]The PFC unit was second hand. The last owner used it for around 2 months and then it sat unused for 5 years[/li]
[li]The ambient temperature at the time was not excessive for this area (maybe 30 degrees celsius)[/li]
[/ul]
I have no idea what has happened here. The customer needs this to run their entire plant at the same time (their current transformer is too small) but I don't want to recommend they install another one if this is going to happen again. Any help would be greatly appreciated.