Also Known As Thursday in India... That fault may have been triggered by rain, but I can say without hesitation that it was _caused_ by very poor maintenance of the distribution network.
Those people walking by that area have no ideal how much danger they are in. I wouldn't want to be anywhere near that thing. I'd want to be at least a whole city block away.
Definitely the feeder connected to the transformer tripped within seconds of fire attack starts..but the transformer oil burns after the supply get interrupted..
water entered the low voltage boxing, if you ever see this IRL stay away from it and if your house is near that place, turn off all your electrical appliances
@@podgee7507 Then i will ground it with Earthing wire and save all my appliances when power Will could me i will dorect that current to Earth straighlty .
Just shows how different countries manage electrical safety. That substation looks dangerous as hell. I can't believe those fools passing it so close, if it exploded they would kn o w about. Or not!
That is not a substation for a sure it's just. Simple step down Transformer which is regular Electrical equipment substation are quite big with heavy machinery
Is the transformer position too low on the ground? I dont know many elctrical construction around the world, but in my country the distribution transformer is up 6 metre on the ground
Here is the cheat code. If i can literally just sit around basking in my own happiness and love and self-satisfaction then that short-circuits all of life. That's the genius of this method. That's its power. You think this is a bug. This is not a bug. This is a feature. This is exactly what you want. You want to short circuit that because you see then it frees you up.
@@simontay4851 bruh, wym by not any XD? It was arcing and not actually a dead short. Might’ve been that it was short of the FLA, in which case the down stream breakers tripping would be highly unlikely. The protection for these faults are the fuses. They blew up.
At this point it would be nice to see what would happen if a firefighting airplane dropped a load of seawater on that fire........saltwater, a great conductor.
Not so much thinking people in that area. There is 10kV roasting on the soaking wet ground and people just walk there as if it’s not their business. The step potential of 10+kV is dangerous up to 10 meters away on dry ground.
In every transformers should b displayed a board which have a contact no of area electric officers.. bcoz in case of short circuit like this video we can immediately call him..
This video has been 8 years ago and this time no much technology and effective system available in substation that's why this system will tripping and power cuts off!!
निशांत जी विडीयो शूट करते रहे, लोग बाग तमाशबीन बने रहे परंतु, किसी ने बिजली विभाग वालों को खबर करने की जहमत नहीं उठाई। लाइन बंद कर दिया जाता तो क्षति कम होती।
Camera man should have called Electricity board office instead of shooting video. At least Electricity board staff could switch off thier Circuit Breaker
But in such situations the ht side should trip off...people are walking around as if nothing happened...they are not aware of the damage it can pose to them...at the last part girl says....hogya bss😂😂😂
The guy on the scooter driving by is a fool this kind on voltage can pull you into the current don't walk on the concrete near it either just foolish..this kind of power is no surviving
So I take it nobody bothered to call the power company...? Mind you, thats assuming that there IS a power company! The complete non-reaction of passers by suggest this kinda stuff is nothing usual.