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Default 3 phase electrical receptacle on fire, explosions

On Sun, 02 Oct 2011 13:37:04 -0500, Ignoramus23561
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I had a little bit of a new experience today.

My new place has cables dropped from the ceiling, with receptacles
hanging somewhat above my height.

I was moving a crane and bumped into one of them, nothing big, just a
minor bump. Then I saw that the receptacle was on fire (or rather,
flames were coming out from inside), with small explosions inside.

I ran to the electrical control panel and turned off electricity to
the whole building. The fire stopped.

After a short while, I opened up the receptacle. It turned out that it
was full of grinding dust (! -- how did it get inside) -- and,
apparently, the dust shifted and shorted the contacts. It was a short
circuit, but with a lot of resistance from the dust, so it caught
fire, but did not trip a breaker.

I cut it off and taped the individual wires, but I am now thinking
that I need to take all of those things apart and blow them out with
compressed air.

Comments?

i

Hey Iggy,

If grinding dust was a liquid it, it would be hydraulic fluid !!! A
little bit goes a long ways, and it will get everywhere!!!!!!!!!!!
Nice building, but be ready for lots of exciting things because of the
grinding dust. Well maybe not exciting, but interesting.

Take care.

Brian Lawson.