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Incident with a motor pump

Good evening.

Today at work one of my mate had an incident with a motor pump - he tripped over the motor supply cable (Probably the cable wasn't that good in the first place) and it just blew. That bang took out the motor's lid and all three phases apart.

Now the interesting part is that a breaker in our panel didn't trip, I've been told that the breaker is tested and it's working 100% - if that's the case, why it didn't trip?

thanks
 
Probabally one reason is breakers are time delayed devices, in order to avoid nuisance tripping on spikes etc.
The short was too brief for the breaker to react, this is why some equipment is fitted locally/internally with fast blow or even semi conductor fuses, which are super fast.
M.
 
Inverse time circuit breakers are sized from 150% to 300% of the motors full load current. (Usually 250%) here in the States anyway. Instantaneous breakers are sized even higher.
So the breaker did not have a chance to see the current at levels where it would trip. Low peak Fuses are preferred for motor circuits because of their ability to respond faster.
 

hevans1944

Hop - AC8NS
When you replace the motor, you might consider wiring a Cinch-Jones male connector with spade prongs on a short lead to the motor and a female Cinch-Jones connector to the power cord. Then, when Bozo trips over the cord again, it will simply disconnect from the motor.
 
I hear you!
Codes and standards are constantly changing and a struggle to keep up with.
As a master electrician one of the hardest things for me is to try and forget older codes and adapt to new ones.
 

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