Loose Fuse Tube Caps Loose Fuse Tube Caps Impact Reliability Impact Reliability How Improper Fuse Installation How Improper Fuse Installation Causes Feeder Outages & Other Causes Feeder Outages & Other Issues Issues Charlie Williams Charlie Williams Power System Services Power System Services S&C Electric Co. S&C Electric Co.
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How Improper Fuse Installation Causes Feeder How Improper Fuse Installation Causes Feeder Outages & Other IssuesOutages & Other Issues
Charlie WilliamsCharlie WilliamsPower System ServicesPower System Services
S&C Electric Co.S&C Electric Co.
Fuse InstallationFuse Installation
• Fuses are installed in cutout tubesFuses are installed in cutout tubes• The fuse is a current carrying deviceThe fuse is a current carrying device• Proper installation requires a Proper installation requires a TIGHTTIGHT cap on the fuse cap on the fuse
tube and a tube and a TIGHTTIGHT button on the fuse (if a button is button on the fuse (if a button is used)used)
• Typically 20 Ft-LBS torque required on fuse door capTypically 20 Ft-LBS torque required on fuse door cap
Capacitor CurrentsCapacitor Currents
• 100% Load Factor When Energized100% Load Factor When Energized• Typically energized 12 – 24 Hrs/DayTypically energized 12 – 24 Hrs/Day• Steady load current Steady load current • Magnifies heating of poor connections compared to Magnifies heating of poor connections compared to
cyclic loadscyclic loads
Current Path for a Fuse CutoutCurrent Path for a Fuse Cutout
• Should be metal to metalShould be metal to metal• Threaded joints are poor connectionsThreaded joints are poor connections
Capacitor ConstructionCapacitor Construction
Capacitor Pack FailuresCapacitor Pack Failures
• Packs fail by shortingPacks fail by shorting• Usual cause is overvoltage or manufacturing defectUsual cause is overvoltage or manufacturing defect• When a pack fails it increases voltage on remaining When a pack fails it increases voltage on remaining
packspacks• This results in shorter life for remaining packsThis results in shorter life for remaining packs• The rsult is that pack failures cascade over timeThe rsult is that pack failures cascade over time
Capacitor Failures Increase CurrentsCapacitor Failures Increase CurrentsCapacitor Bank Currents
1.17
1.5
2.5
1.13
1.33
1.75
3
1.11.25
1.5
2
3.5
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0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
4
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4 Series Packs 5 Series Packs 6 Series Packs
Typical Failure – One fuse door openTypical Failure – One fuse door open
Loose Fuse Door Cap and Fuse ButtonLoose Fuse Door Cap and Fuse Button
All Cutouts in Series All Cutouts in Series Equal current in each fuse cutout Equal current in each fuse cutout
Wrench Tight
Loose Cap
Loose Button & Cap
Result of Excess Cutout HeatingResult of Excess Cutout Heating
• Cutout doors were examined after 2 weeksCutout doors were examined after 2 weeks• All fuse sheaths were totally incineratedAll fuse sheaths were totally incinerated• White ash residue found in cutout doorWhite ash residue found in cutout door
Fuse Sheath Incinerated
Increased Temperature of Cutout Door Increased Temperature of Cutout Door ConnectionConnection
• Can cause annealing of springs in the head of the Can cause annealing of springs in the head of the cutoutcutout
• Results in poor connectionResults in poor connection• Consequence is arcing and burning and possible Consequence is arcing and burning and possible
dropout of door without melting fusedropout of door without melting fuse• Arc is not interrupted and results in fault Arc is not interrupted and results in fault • Result is Feeder OutageResult is Feeder Outage
Heating and Arcing cause Cutout Failure
Cutout Current Interruption IssuesCutout Current Interruption Issues
• Difficult at current extremesDifficult at current extremes– Very High currentVery High current– Very Low currentVery Low current
• Low Current Interrupt is accomplished by use of tube on fuse Low Current Interrupt is accomplished by use of tube on fuse linklink– Compresses fuse gasses to provide sufficient pressure to Compresses fuse gasses to provide sufficient pressure to
expulse expulse – Assures Arc interruption in Cutout DoorAssures Arc interruption in Cutout Door– Failure results in external arcFailure results in external arc– Arc can then flow and cause external fault on pole Arc can then flow and cause external fault on pole
Current Interruption FailureCurrent Interruption Failure
• Results in Arc external to cutoutResults in Arc external to cutout• Most capacitors are on mainline feederMost capacitors are on mainline feeder• Arc flows up on pole causing feeder faultArc flows up on pole causing feeder fault• Result is Feeder OutageResult is Feeder Outage
Cure for Cutout HeatingCure for Cutout Heating
• Insure Fuse Buttons are TightInsure Fuse Buttons are Tight• Insure Cutout Door Caps are Insure Cutout Door Caps are Wrench TightWrench Tight
– Not Hand TightNot Hand Tight• Annual Infrared Inspections of Capacitor BanksAnnual Infrared Inspections of Capacitor Banks
B/L Fuse Upstream of TestB/L Fuse Upstream of Test
395 Deg F !!
Other Connection Issues
Failure can result in arcing and Fuse blowing
Branch Line ReliabilityBranch Line Reliability
• Loose Fuses result in increased heating of branch line Loose Fuses result in increased heating of branch line fusesfuses
• Low load factor on branch lines would lead to the Low load factor on branch lines would lead to the belief that this is a non-issue?belief that this is a non-issue?
• However, fault currents coupled with loose fuses However, fault currents coupled with loose fuses results in accelerated heating!results in accelerated heating!
Branch Line ReliabilityBranch Line Reliability
• The result is a failure of “fuse save” protection The result is a failure of “fuse save” protection schemes and unnecessary outages to branch linesschemes and unnecessary outages to branch lines
• When it occurs it appears as a temporary fault that no When it occurs it appears as a temporary fault that no cause could be found.cause could be found.
• Accelerated fuse heating acts like a large pre-load on Accelerated fuse heating acts like a large pre-load on the fuse and reduces the fuse blow time.the fuse and reduces the fuse blow time.
• Result is a branch line outage that should only have Result is a branch line outage that should only have been a momentary interruption!been a momentary interruption!
• Tighten buttons well by handTighten buttons well by hand• Tighten fuse caps with a wrench to 20 ft-lbs!Tighten fuse caps with a wrench to 20 ft-lbs!
• ResultResult– Proper fuse operationProper fuse operation– Fuse save schemes that work!Fuse save schemes that work!– No feeder outages from capacitor banks!No feeder outages from capacitor banks!– Improved Reliability!Improved Reliability!