that mangled mess of cables is still live with about 450V DC on the cables......making safe was fun, very careful snipping with insulated cable shears and an odd spark. It even sparked when I cut the +ve DC cable, just between the cut ends.
Needless to say the charlatans what fitted this have gone, and the customer isn't getting much response from the third party insurance either (they seem to have disappeared also - frik knows how). The only reason I am keeping my MCS is for the repair work - it's increasing all the time.
Them ABB rotary isolators are designed for DC as well, they normally have black links between terminals. I'm guessing the links were removed?
Canoeboy said:Do you need MCS for the repair work ?
Yeah I've seen 2 strings in one of those isolators before with the links removed :yellow card lol. I've also seen pics before of the same isolator that caught fire whilst being turned off, it turned out the links had been removed from that one as well.Yeah, take out the links, then we can put 2 strings in 1 iso = Even Worse!!
Can't see why you would, but I could be wrong. Just repair, test, commission is my view on it.
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