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On Jul 5, 4:40*pm, John E. wrote:
I have been asked to offer an opinion in a sensitive situation. A machinist moved his shop across town and required some rewiring (3-phase outlets, conduit, etc.) in order to locate some machines where he wanted them. He hires a guy who's not a pro (and later discovers is not insured) but has done shop wiring before and had a good attitude and track record. The guy does good work. No complaints about the quality of his work. Owner throws the switch, all works fine. The story continues 4 weeks later when the very expensive CNC fries its controller PCB to the tune of $4000. Turns out the voltage in the shop was upward of 245 and the taps in the CNC's power supply were set for 220. What is the legal and moral responsibility of each party? What will not be helpful are replies about the character or intelligence of either of the players or their actions. Thanks. -- John English Tempting as it is to blame your Mr Bush for all the eveils of the world, including my hens not laying, I would propose the following: 1.As noted, the main supply voltage is nominal, variations are normal and to be expected. 2.Possibly, if the machine was let stand for a while in the unpowered position, and it was an old controller (and with a linear power supply, it probably was,) then the electrolytics in the power supply could have failed due high ESR, and then it lost regulation and fried the board. 3.My humble opinion is to just mark write it off to bad luck. Otherwise, get the lawyers involved for years and huge amounts of money...... Andrew VK3BFA |
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