LionelHutz,
"you say the motor was disconnected at the time? The unit was powered back up again though?" I guess you're right, this would be the possible.
Prior to the occurence, this board (new) was installed while SCR assembly is already installed and operational. The installation was carried out in order to test the functionality of the board. Adjustment were made on the board (rheostat) such as torque limt, time setting, current limit as well as the dip switch for motor FLA. Consequently, start and stop of motor (dont know how many times) is obvious while refining the board's adjusments until a adjustment was attained. Motor terminals were disconnected in order to pull out the tested board for safekeeping as spare. Then, whoosh! it ignites!
I suspect that a redundant adjustment of rheostat was carried out while main power supply is energized and noting that motor cable was disconnected. Any comment?
With above description, i never disregard the probability of poor workmanship, carelessness, safety awareness to the board adjustment, etc.
Thanks,
bill