Title of article :
IEC method of calculation minimum approach distances for live working
Author/Authors :
Gela، نويسنده , , G.، نويسنده , , Louis Hotte، نويسنده , , P.W.، نويسنده , , Charest، Amelie نويسنده , , M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
After 10 years and as many drafts, proposed IEC
standard 61472 is now in the final voting stage. The standard, when
published, will define the IEC method of calculating Minimum Approach
Distances (MAD) for live working for use world-wide.
The standard 61472 provides a method of calculating MAD for
voltages between 1 kV and 800 kV AC. In common with other standards,
theMADis taken to consist of two components: an electrical
component, DU , and an ergonomic component, DE. The component
DU is calculated to minimize the risk of breakdown for all
voltages expected at the worksite. The rationale for calculatingDU
is based on IEC Publications 71-1 and 71-2. The component DE
depends on work procedures, training, workers’ skill, type of construction,
contingencies such as inadvertent movement and errors
in judging distances. Guidelines for selection of DE are included
in IEC 61472, but without giving specific values. Atmospheric conditions
and specific details of the worksite (such as the effects of
broken insulators and electrically floating conductive objects) are
accounted for through the application of correction factors. Guidelines
for selecting the values for these factors are included.
This paper provides an overview of the IEC method of calculating
MAD, its background and theoretical foundations, and gives
comparisons with the IEEE/ESMOL method, which is defined in
IEEE Std 516-1995. The paper concentrates on systems voltage
levels above 72.5 kV, and on phase-to-ground distances.
Keywords :
Air gaps , Live working , minimum approach distance , minimumclearance , dielectric strength , withstand voltage.
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY
Journal title :
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY