In a Seveso chemical plant, a fire broke out at 12:59 pm in a substation supplying a hydrazine hydrate unit. An electrical fault on a cooling water pump caused a generalised short circuit on an electrical tower. The fire alarm was triggered at 1.00 pm. The fire spread to the other towers of the panel through the subfloor. The 400 V circuit breaker located upstream was blocked and did not function. The fault current passed through the 13,000 / 400 V transformer, there was overpressure and an oil leak followed by a primary side homopolar fault causing the 13 kV circuit breaker to trip. The absence of voltage caused the diesel generator set to stop but the switchover to the emergency system failed as the automatism was damaged by the fire. The smoke spread to the UPS room whose door remained opened. The UPS stopped when a high temperature (> 40 °C) was reached causing the loss of control and command on the process. The component switched over to safety mode. Due to the lack of power supply, the cooling system, agitation and the internal and external emergency plan siren were no longer functional. Since the ongoing reaction was exothermic, the reactor temperature and pressure increased. Several measures are taken such as designing an emergency cooling circuit, improving circuit breaker maintenance, sectoring UPS system, electric boards, generator sets, etc.
Source: Aria ACCIDENT ANALYSIS OF INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION
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