mjd2000
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 10, 2006
- 7
Recently an Owner had installed a Reduced Voltage Auto Transformer Starter. Well after it was put into service allegedly something within the starter failed. The alleged failure was catastrophic and may require a complete and total replacement of the starter along with surrounding equipment. The alleged failure occurred well after the motor was running uninterrupted for a few hours.
1. How often does failure occur?
2. Is there any good reading about Reduced Voltage Auto Transformer Starter failures?
3. Things to stay away from when selecting a new starter? (Plastics/Vacuum tubes etc…)
4. Any idea what would make it fail?
5. Any ideas how to determine the failure by inspection?
6. Should anything be taken out of the cabinet and analyzed in detail?
7. Any other considerations will be appreciated.
8. I will do my best to answer any questions you ask.
9. Anyone have a Scope of Work for a forensics team to complete a proper investigation? How much would forensics typically cost?
Thanks in advance.