Electrical explosions

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I was reading more of Dick Mills stuff at Westergaard and came across this. Notice the line "So-called missynchronization can result in explosions, fires and many millions of dollars of damage." The page has some graphics, so I won't post the article here. <:)=

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-- Sysman (y2kboard@yahoo.com), March 05, 1999

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Hi, Sysman. I've been reluctant to mention this before because I cannot tell if there is any y2k relationship (and am hoping there is not.) Over a week ago in our city an insulator exploded, causing an outage to 10,000 homes. It was explained away by fog.

-- Rachel Gibson (rgibson@hotmail.com), March 06, 1999.

Rachel,

An insulator explosion was most likely the result of fog, as stated, and was not y2k related. Usually there is another factor involved, such as a defect in the insulator, high wind, close proximity to tree, etc. which precipitates an arc-over, and possibly explosion.

-- Elbow Grease (Elbow_Grease@AutoShop.com), March 06, 1999.


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