whseme
Industrial
- May 12, 2004
- 3
Looking for possible reasons why a single phase of the M-contactor in my fire pump controller burnt up. I would like to avoid the next $5,000 replacement if it fails again!!!!
It is a 480v, 3ph, 200hp automatic pressure controlled application supplied by Joslyn Clark. Supposedly was wired and operating correctly for 6 months. Fire alarm tester did his 6th monthly routine of shutting pump down after testing. Noticed the motor started back up after normal push button stop sequence. So he disconnected power and when reclosing disconnect, the contactor smoked and he ran. The controller should be handling all the start sequencing functions. Everything he did was supposedly by the book, but is there a possibility something operationally could have caused the failure?
One possibility raised so far by the equipment supplier is that of a bug getting in the contact. Is this even possible?
Other idea is that contact was damaged on initial bump test for rotation and progressively got worse until the complete failure. Not sure if I buy this answer either.
It is a 480v, 3ph, 200hp automatic pressure controlled application supplied by Joslyn Clark. Supposedly was wired and operating correctly for 6 months. Fire alarm tester did his 6th monthly routine of shutting pump down after testing. Noticed the motor started back up after normal push button stop sequence. So he disconnected power and when reclosing disconnect, the contactor smoked and he ran. The controller should be handling all the start sequencing functions. Everything he did was supposedly by the book, but is there a possibility something operationally could have caused the failure?
One possibility raised so far by the equipment supplier is that of a bug getting in the contact. Is this even possible?
Other idea is that contact was damaged on initial bump test for rotation and progressively got worse until the complete failure. Not sure if I buy this answer either.