[RFI] Crepe Myrtle growing into power pole RFI Why?

Charles Plunk af4o at twc.com
Mon May 24 15:24:07 EDT 2021


To answer my own question I am guessing that dirt around the fused 
disconnects insulator allowing enough flow to arc to ground. And the 
crepe myrtle with its moist branch this time of year and deep roots 
provided a better ground than the util ground thus the arc.


On 5/24/21 2:13 PM, Charles Plunk wrote:
> If you have been following my latest saga, I have a 3 phase pole at 
> the corner of my back yard and another (both wood) in the front yard 
> topped with 3x 7.2kv lines. Weeks ago I located an arc on the back 
> pole through the usually methods and finally seeing it with binoculars 
> in the dark. Power co fixed, it was the ground wire stapled to the 
> pole to close to a bolt which mounts the fused disconnect. They simply 
> moved the wire away and re-stapled. It is gone.
>
> I had a 2nd arc on that pole but on the opposite side. It has all but 
> disappeared on its own with higher humidity. I suspect it will return 
> in the fall but ultrasonic tended to site on another part of the same 
> ground wire.
>
> Fast forward to 2 days ago, I begin to hear another strong arc. But 
> this one is on the front yard pole. There is a crepe myrtle (~20-25' 
> high) that has begun to grow around the pole but nowhere near the top 
> 3 phase. Using my ultrasonic I heard it best lower on the pole where 
> the crepe myrtle is around and probably touching the ground wire.
>
> My question is, why is a wire at ground potential arcing to hardware 
> insulated from the 7.2kv or to a crepe myrtle on either pole? Those 
> ground wires go all the way to ground stapled to the pole uninsulated 
> where anyone can touch them. I am glad to locate these rfi sources but 
> trying to wrap my head around why?
>
> 73
>
> Chuck
>
> W4NBO
>
> _______________________________________________
> RFI mailing list
> RFI at contesting.com
> http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/rfi


More information about the RFI mailing list