On October 17th The Carquinez Toy Train Operating Museum had our quarterly open house where we are running the same trains we have been running all week smoke unit on with not having any issues. I am in a different room the building and I get a phone call form a member saying that he smells a burning wire smell. That alarms me instantly due to our club is in a 150-year-old building and Fire in a old building is not a good thing. I dismiss the building wiring due to we removed all knob and Tube and Rewired the whole Building bring it up to today electrical codes.I go and investigate the issue and can’t find where the smell is coming from and it is now dissipating so I give up finding the issue and hang around for a while making sure it does not happen or fi it dies I can find it in our 40x40 room. About 40 min later the smell comes back but this time stronger and one of our members who is running the transformers gets my attention saying there is smoke near the transformers. We are running 4 ZWL transformers they are about a year old so they should not Have any issues but in the same spot mounted on the wall I see a flame coming form one TIU. I immediately yell fire and one member hits the kill switch to the layout room power which turns off all power to all transformers and another member starts to find a fire extinguisher but it is not needed.
Now I have some questions and can use some experience operators or other clubs to try to figure out why this happened.
1.) Why did this happen? we where pulling 6 amps on that output which the TIU should ben able to handle.
2) Why does MTH TIU not have any fuses in the output of the TIU. I did open the burnt TIU and did see they had 20AMP car Fuses but if their product can’t handle 6 amps how do they expect it to be able 20 amps?
NOTE: we are using the passthrough mode where the power goes through the TIU before going to the track.
3) has any one experienced this? What precautions have youand or your club done to prevent this form happing again? Our TIU is the Revolution L