Fluke 3000 FC Service Guide

Safety at an asphalt plant
Stepping away from arc flash hazard
It was a pesky glitch: an inter­mittent problem that tripped the breaker and interrupted the 480 V power to one of two 100-horsepower fan motors driv­ing the dust filtration system at an Ohio asphalt plant.
But not a major safety prob-
lem. At least that’s how it looked.
For Jeff Conover, asphalt per­formance manager for Oldcastle Materials, the job was to find the cause and get the plant running right.
Safety topped Conover’s expectations as he and plant foreman and electrician Charlie West locked and tagged-out the motor control center and set up their tests. And the team had a safety advantage: a Fluke Con­nect™ wireless test system.
“On that day we were start­ing to get more problems on our exhaust fan on the bag house (dust filter),” Conover said. “The exhaust fan has two 100 horse­power motors on it. We were tripping the overloads on one of the motors. We assumed that we had a bad motor. We had changed the motor and it still continued after we megged it out. We kept diagnosing and we were going to check the amps to see which phase was caus­ing the trips. That was when we put the Fluke Connect System on. And the next time we hit the start button the explosion happened.”
“Something had burned up, or flashed. My first thought was
I was glad nobody was in the room. My second thought was the Connect...did what it was supposed to do.”
Application Note
From the Fluke Digital Library @ www.fluke.com/library
“It caused that thermal overload section of the
motor starter to literally blow up and explode”
Explosion?
“We were standing in the control house,” he said. “We had all stepped out of the motor con­trol center. We asked the plant operator to go ahead and start the exhaust fan. As soon as he hit the start button a small shot­gun blast back from the control center sounded. Something had burned up, or flashed. My first thought was I was glad nobody was in the room.
“My second thought was the Connect, even though we didn’t get any readings, did what it was supposed to do. We were able to leave the motor control center room and step around the corner with the Connect because we were able to read the meter without being in that location.”
Because the team had stepped out of the room and were 15 feet away they didn’t see the arc
flash, but the damage when they returned was obvious.
“The weakest link in our cir­cuit was the thermal overloads in the motor control center,” Conover said. “When that shorted it caused that thermal overload section of the motor starter to literally blow up and explode. It actually burned the overloads themselves into multi­ple pieces. The thermal overload had to be completely replaced before we had the chance to run it again.”
Cause, luck, and preparation
“We found that the motor lead cable going out to the motor, probably 75 to 100 feet (22.8 to 30.4 meters) away from the
control house, had shorted internally from one phase to ground…causing the arc flash that happened back inside the motor control center,” Conover said. Tracing along the cable, the team found a hot spot under the insulation where the short occurred. Conover estimates the failed cable, located outdoors, at 20-plus years old.
The timing of the short Conover attributes to luck—it just happened to occur while testing was underway. The fact no one was injured? That came from good safety practices and using the right gear.
“It was just luck as to the time that it did happen,” he said. “It also gives you an understanding that even though the short was 100 feet away, it doesn’t mean that’s where the arc flash was going to happen. It happens at the weakest link, and we don’t always know where that weak link is.”
To get started using the world’s largest system of wireless con­nectable test tools, download the free Fluke Connect™ app on Google or iTunes.
All t rademarks a re the proper ty of t heir respective owners. Smart phone, wi reless ser vice, and data pl an not incl uded w ith purch ase. Compatible with Android™ (4.3 and up) and iOS (4s a nd later).Apple and t he Apple logo are tradem arks of Apple Inc., registered i n the U.S. and ot her count ries. App Store is a ser vic e mark of Apple Inc. Google Play is a trademark of G oogle I nc.
2 Fluke Corporation Safety at an asphalt plant
Fluke. Keeping your world up and running.
Fluke Corporation PO Box 9090, Everett, WA 98206 U.S.A.
Fluke Europe B.V. PO Box 1186, 5602 BD Eindhoven, The Netherlands
For more information call: In the U.S.A. (800) 443-5853 or Fax (425) 446-5116 In Europe/M-East/Africa +31 (0) 40 2675 200 or Fax +31 (0) 40 2675 222 In Canada (800)-36-FLUKE or Fax (905) 890-6866 From other countries +1 (425) 446-5500 or Fax +1 (425) 446-5116 Web access: http://www.fluke.com
©2014, 2015 Fluke Corporation. Specifications subject to change without notice. Printed in U.S.A. 3/2015 6003054b-en
Modification of this document is not permitted without written permission from Fluke Corporation.
®
Loading...