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- From: helfman@aero.org (Robert S. Helfman)
- Subject: Re: SHOCKING STORIES
- Message-ID: <1992Jul21.164148.15741@aero.org>
- Sender: news@aero.org
- Organization: The Aerospace Corporation, El Segundo, CA
- References: <1992Jul21.141818.13604@bmerh85.bnr.ca> <1992Jul21.153320.10560@wuecl.wustl.edu>
- Date: Tue, 21 Jul 1992 16:41:48 GMT
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- In article <1992Jul21.153320.10560@wuecl.wustl.edu> anbo@wuee1.wustl.edu (Albrecht Jander) writes:
- >A couple of years back the power feed to our house shorted to the ground
- >wire, which was grounded through our water pipes. The effect was that
- >the water in the pipes started to boil and the pipe burst. Unaware of
-
- Back in the late '60s, I lived in an old farmhouse in the middle of an
- orange grove in Riverside County, California. The water supply came from
- a 4000-gallon tank about 8 feet higher than the house (the water was
- diverted from the Gage irrigation canal into the tank once a month during
- the 48-hour irrigation access 'window' for that grove). Because the
- 'head' was so low - 8 feet doesn't buy much pressure - there was a 3/4 hp
- pump and captive-air tank in the garage to boost the pressure to usable
- levels.
-
- The ground connection for the house's power feed was, of course, tied to
- the cold water line at the house. Well, that cold water line ran to the
- garage and the pump. During the summer, the soil in the yard was always
- extremely dry, so most of the effective grounding was being
- accomplished by the piping between the pump and the big tank up the hill,
- which ran through the grove which has nice moist soil.
-
- One day, I was doing some repairs on the pump and its
- motor (yeh, I had turned off the breaker), and opened the
- pipe unions that connected the pump into the
- house water lines. What I had done, of course, was to de-ground the
- entire house. And, worse, I was holding BOTH sides of the union while
- I was unscrewing it. So I got a juicy arm-to-arm jolt. Worse yet, I
- was barefooted and in shorts - this was, after all, going to be
- a wet, messy job. It took me quite a few seconds to let go and I was
- a basket case afterwards. Needless to say, I put a nice 8 AWG wire and
- two ground clamps on that plumbing to take the pump out of the ground
- path.
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