DocumentCode :
1073816
Title :
Are real-world power systems really safe?
Author :
Thiele, Ottmar D. ; Beachum, Vernone, Jr.
Author_Institution :
Thiele Eng. LLC, New Albany, OH
Volume :
15
Issue :
4
fYear :
2009
Firstpage :
76
Lastpage :
81
Abstract :
With the advent of new power system analysis software, a more detailed arc flash (AF) analysis can be performed under various load conditions. These new tools can also evaluate equipment damage, design systems with lower AF, and predict electrical fire locations based on high AF levels. This article demonstrates how AF levels change with available utility mega volt amperes (MVA), additions in connected load, and selection of system components. This article summarizes a detailed analysis of several power systems to illustrate the possible misuses of the "Risk Category Classification Tables" in the Standard for Electrical Safety Requirements for Employee Workplaces, 2004 (NFPA 70E), while pointing toward future improvements of such standards.
Keywords :
arcs (electric); electrical safety; fires; power system analysis computing; power system faults; arc flash analysis; electrical fire location prediction; electrical safety standard; power system analysis software; Electrical safety; Employment; Fires; Injuries; Performance analysis; Power system analysis computing; Power system modeling; Power system protection; Power systems; Software performance;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1077-2618
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MIAS.2009.932603
Filename :
5073963
Link To Document :
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