- Oil, vacuum or gas circuit breakers can operate under load. However, they are sealed and do not give any visual indication of their state (open/closed).
- Isolators are exposed, and their state can be easily determined. But, they cannot be operated under load.
In this video, you saw an isolator operated under load. This happened either by mistake, or because an associated circuit breaker failed to open. The isolator most likely got damaged and will have to be replaced
thats no accident. that high voltage switchgear is made so they can switch transformers under massive load; hence the huge separation needed to extinguish the arc.
kinda late to the punch here, its not at test either, its just an occurence, it happens after the switching takes place if u notice, the air continues to be ionized due to the PD between the two points so it creates the arc
@planeur92 It' s neither an accident nor a test, it's just switching. The only thing that could be wrong here (I'm not shure) is the sequence of switching (first isolators, then citcuit brakers).
That is Harry Potter magic stick..!
WekyMon 3 months ago
Air breaks
AscavariServante 4 months ago
idiots!
to divide when OFF!!!
0yeah1mFkU 4 months ago
striking a giant match
MRCUMMINSISX 5 months ago
NO! ITS LIVE . NOT ALIVE
MrRobbiecrawford 8 months ago
Looks so cool!
asphixmx 10 months ago
i told u not to cut the blue wire
epicandamazin 10 months ago
chuck norris trying to steal some power...
Nevvklear 11 months ago
they do test them but they are built like that. its like a switch that turns off when there is a power serge.
xkingslicex 1 year ago 2
Great air breaks! I love opening anything above 100kv, its like being in your own horror movie. LOL
picksboy 1 year ago
Chuck Noris farted! :D
pacccv 1 year ago
no accident... the explosion is a high voltage fuse breaking, we use explosive fuses to make sure that the wires separate enough to break the circuit
thetrafikuheld 1 year ago
It's alive! This was like an amazing art project. So BEAUTIFUL!
zeze40video 1 year ago
H.A.R.P.
searchit
locoporgolf 1 year ago
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HubSwitch 1 year ago
i quintuplet dog dare you to lick it XDXD
diggerboy247 1 year ago
Time travel
zebaroa666 1 year ago
Super Saiyan 2
MrExplosionBoom 1 year ago
i so damn want to put my penis on that XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD it'd be electrifying *_*
Foc4ccin4 1 year ago
Jajaajjajaahahah
lopezcuesos 1 year ago
this is far from an accident,
this is how they switch the national grid to other power when need such as maintenance work on some power lines
when was the last time you heard of a switch that you touch to switch over 200,000 + volts?
happyhardcoreuk 1 year ago
electric smoke, don't breathe this
hootergirlsrhot 1 year ago
Don't put your tongue on that.
Jackle61 1 year ago
Its alive, ITS ALIVE!!!
Szgerle 1 year ago
i'd hit it... no wait ._.
euklid216 1 year ago
LOL !!!!
TheBabo82 1 year ago
now someone touch it and see what happens
deidjera 1 year ago
it's a electrical arc
Gabzaiat 1 year ago
well, tat's one way to bird hunt.
RipJack645 2 years ago
it is not an accident :/
SiostraFaustyna22 2 years ago 8
...you`re right!, bartek3k.
dickson5254 2 years ago
Ok, guys, Switchgear 101:
- Oil, vacuum or gas circuit breakers can operate under load. However, they are sealed and do not give any visual indication of their state (open/closed).
- Isolators are exposed, and their state can be easily determined. But, they cannot be operated under load.
In this video, you saw an isolator operated under load. This happened either by mistake, or because an associated circuit breaker failed to open. The isolator most likely got damaged and will have to be replaced
bartek3k 2 years ago 7
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fake
hahanikka 2 years ago
its beautiful....
cr1mX0n 2 years ago 40
thats just a line swicher...
JokerPokerUberSmoker 2 years ago
thats no accident. that high voltage switchgear is made so they can switch transformers under massive load; hence the huge separation needed to extinguish the arc.
alloyvistaeatswafer 2 years ago 46
beutiful
mariomecarone 2 years ago
it kind of move like fire! how it that possible?
Saggmos95 2 years ago
It kind magic of, how that is.
GastroGreen 2 years ago
Jacob's ladders are common when disconnecting high voltage lines like that.
EagleTalons1 2 years ago
yeah its supposed to happen.. may wanna change the tittle?
Wolfgrind 2 years ago
kinda late to the punch here, its not at test either, its just an occurence, it happens after the switching takes place if u notice, the air continues to be ionized due to the PD between the two points so it creates the arc
kemar101 2 years ago
no it is a test
vylaien 2 years ago 25
always thought it was an accident..thks....
planeur92 2 years ago 9
@planeur92 man its not an accident...
DeepWhiteMusic 8 months ago
@planeur92 not even a test, that is just some switches
thewii552 7 months ago
you're sure?
planeur92 2 years ago 3
@planeur92 It' s neither an accident nor a test, it's just switching. The only thing that could be wrong here (I'm not shure) is the sequence of switching (first isolators, then citcuit brakers).
PsychoholicSlag69 6 months ago 2
That was done on purpose.
kazimann 2 years ago 2
accident?
rustapusta 2 years ago