DocumentCode :
113543
Title :
Applying new 480v GFCI standard in an industrial facility
Author :
El-Sherif, Nehad ; Locker, Tony ; Mecham, Leland
Author_Institution :
Littelfuse Startco, Saskatoon, SK, Canada
fYear :
2014
fDate :
4-7 Feb. 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
Although Class A Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCIs) have been responsible for a substantial reduction in residential electrocutions, their limitation on system voltage (maximum 240 V) and their maximum allowable leakage current of 6 mA make them impractical for 480 or 600 V industrial power systems. UL 943C defines special-purpose GFCIs that can be used on systems up to 600 V and allow for a leakage current of 20 mA. For higher leakage currents up to 50 mA, Equipment Ground-Fault Protection Devices (EGFPDs) can be used. Also required by UL 943C is the ability to monitor the ground wire continuity and interrupt power to the load if ground integrity is lost. In this paper the differences between GFCIs and EGFPDs as well as field applications are discussed. The field application involves design selection criteria, field installation considerations, and use of ground-fault circuit interrupters or equipment ground-fault protection devices for preventative maintenance as well as preventing shock hazards.
Keywords :
earthing; electric shocks; hazards; leakage currents; maintenance engineering; power system protection; residual current devices; standards; EGFPD; GFCI standard; UL 943C; current 20 mA; current 6 mA; design selection criteria; equipment ground fault protection devices; field installation considerations; ground fault circuit interrupters; ground integrity; ground wire continuity; industrial power systems; maximum allowable leakage current; preventative maintenance; residential electrocutions; shock hazards; voltage 480 V; voltage 600 V; Conductors; Electric shock; Grounding; Heart; Injuries; Leakage currents; Standards; EGFPD (Equipment Ground-Fault Protection Devices); Electrical safety; GFCI (Ground-Fault Circuit Interrupter); electric-shock hazard; personal protection;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Safety Workshop (ESW), 2014 IEEE IAS
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2099-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ESW.2014.6766911
Filename :
6766911
Link To Document :
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