Rudy
Active member
I was rinsing down a bay....when the pump just stopped. I went into the equipment room, and found the circuit breaker to the pump stand tripped. When I reset it....BANG! Smoke came out of the motor starter. (BTW...I hate it when the smoke comes out of electrical things....it's VERY difficult to get the smoke back in.....).
When I opened up the motor starter....the wire from the main panel was fried. About 1.5 inches of wire was obviously heating, and had finally melted, broken, and touched the metal case.
It turns out that the screw that holds this wire had loosened over the years. The loose contact caused the wire to heat...and trouble ensued.
Here's the moral to the story...
I checked the other "contacts" in the rest of the car wash motor starters. About 1/4 of them needed some degree of tightening!
You may want to check yours....... Just sayin.
When I opened up the motor starter....the wire from the main panel was fried. About 1.5 inches of wire was obviously heating, and had finally melted, broken, and touched the metal case.
It turns out that the screw that holds this wire had loosened over the years. The loose contact caused the wire to heat...and trouble ensued.
Here's the moral to the story...
I checked the other "contacts" in the rest of the car wash motor starters. About 1/4 of them needed some degree of tightening!
You may want to check yours....... Just sayin.