ptonsparky
Tom
- Occupation
- EC - retired
We’ve been doing work at a Dairy for quite a few years. This week I get a call that they had to pull thirty cows because of mastitis in one day. Usually one a month. The manager immediately thinks of stray voltage. I reminded him of the lack of EGs to three of the buildings. ‘Yes, you keep telling me that.’ Ok.
I send the guys up to make sure we don’t have a fault in the barns that hasn’t burned itself clear or tripped a breaker yet.
Not electrical. Turns out it was a two stage medication that was not triggering properly. The vendor responsible lost that contract immediately.
I think I finally got him to understand he needs the EGs.
There is not an overnight fix so in between I’m thinking of GF detection. We use a flex loop current imbalance as it is now with meters to trouble shoot. Do they make similar for semi permanent installations?
I send the guys up to make sure we don’t have a fault in the barns that hasn’t burned itself clear or tripped a breaker yet.
Not electrical. Turns out it was a two stage medication that was not triggering properly. The vendor responsible lost that contract immediately.
I think I finally got him to understand he needs the EGs.
There is not an overnight fix so in between I’m thinking of GF detection. We use a flex loop current imbalance as it is now with meters to trouble shoot. Do they make similar for semi permanent installations?