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Commonly inspected components    

 

         (3 phase) Power distribution

         Fuse boxes      

         Cables & connections  

         Relays/Switches           

         Insulators         

         Capacitors                   

         Circuit breakers           

         Controllers      

         Transformers

         Motors

         Battery banks

 

Typical reasons for temperature hotspots or deviations    

 

         Unbalanced loads

         Harmonics (3rd harmonic current in Neutral)

         Overloaded systems/excessive current  

         Loose or corroded connections increased resistance in the circuit (typically one side of components heats up)    

         Insulation failure           

         Component failure       

         Wiring mistakes           

         Underspecified components (like fuses) would heat up on both side of the fuse

 
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DLW1 D R2766 at Hwy Z & 21- Lower portion of elbow was 82.5 deg F, (50 deg above ambient) - circuit load was not checked. The warm part is where the elbow is over the bushing, a likely heat source is either the probe and socket or the OCR bushing. This did not appear to be a pin and connector heat source.




DLW substation- high side switch- latch appeared warm 52 deg F (ambient approx 30 deg)



 


WIN- Alliant GOAB- center contact on (East circuit) 1654 A.
Ambient ~21.2 deg, switch temp approx 54 deg F- not serious- should be checked again.




12/23/03
, 7:25 AM at LWS- high side switches, step-down and substations okay.
12/23/03, 8:25 AM at WIN- see above photo and notes
12/23/03- QNC- High side switch and substation okay.
12/23/03- DLW- High side switch in substations warm- see above photo
Substation okay.
12/23/03- DLW 1 D, R 2766 at Hwy Z and 21- see photos
















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