majesus
Electrical
- Aug 16, 2007
- 262
Anyone ever install a Vesda system to monitor the air within sections of a 4kV Switchgear & 600V MCC?
Vesda is an aspirating detector that monitors the air for smoke to provide the earliest warning of a potential fire. We shall install this system in our electrical rooms. However, our client wants us to air sample inside the MCCs and switchgear by installing Vesda capillary piping into each section. We have one MCC that is eighteen sections long. Going to be interesting.
I anticipate switchgear failing immediately if there is a problem. Intermittent smoke that eventually escalates to a fire, is that how switchgear typical fails? I'm curious to know if a sampling air inside MCCs and switchgear is worth the effort and cost to install the capillary piping.
Vesda is an aspirating detector that monitors the air for smoke to provide the earliest warning of a potential fire. We shall install this system in our electrical rooms. However, our client wants us to air sample inside the MCCs and switchgear by installing Vesda capillary piping into each section. We have one MCC that is eighteen sections long. Going to be interesting.
I anticipate switchgear failing immediately if there is a problem. Intermittent smoke that eventually escalates to a fire, is that how switchgear typical fails? I'm curious to know if a sampling air inside MCCs and switchgear is worth the effort and cost to install the capillary piping.