That is certainly part of the concern.vibratoking wrote:I thought blowout coils were mainly used to mitigate premature degradation of the contacts...not necessarily to prevent a constant arc situation?
The systems that I was running had a large component of inductive load, so, as I learned at the time, arc interruption was a real necessity. Uninterrupted, the sustaining arc would melt contacts - and sometimes did anyhow.
I had one incident where 3" bus bars were melted through even though the breakers tripped. How did that happen? I was paralleling a diesel generator with the turbines (3-phase, 450VAC) and the automatic breaker was slow to shut. Of course, once the control signal to "Shut" was locked in, there was no way to cancel the operation. All I could do was watch and think "This is going to be bad." It was - much melted switchgear, but no casualties.