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Electrical
- May 17, 2001
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Here is the situation:
3 transformers each feeding a switchboard
Each switchboard has a breaker that connects to a cable to another switchboard as a cross tie for backup
Each cross tie cable has a breaker at each switchboard
All cross tie breakers are open.
My question that I have been struggling with is it better to leave the cross tie cable de-energized or energized?
My thoughts are that if it is energized and the cable faults, you would know about it before it is needed. The other thought is that it may be more detrimental to the cable to leave it energized with no load on it.
Thoughts/opinions/experiences?
Thank you all in advance.
3 transformers each feeding a switchboard
Each switchboard has a breaker that connects to a cable to another switchboard as a cross tie for backup
Each cross tie cable has a breaker at each switchboard
All cross tie breakers are open.
My question that I have been struggling with is it better to leave the cross tie cable de-energized or energized?
My thoughts are that if it is energized and the cable faults, you would know about it before it is needed. The other thought is that it may be more detrimental to the cable to leave it energized with no load on it.
Thoughts/opinions/experiences?
Thank you all in advance.