DocumentCode
1401963
Title
Arc-Flash Testing of Typical 480-V Utility Equipment
Author
Eblen, Marcia L. ; Short, Tom A.
Author_Institution
Pacific Gas & Electr., San Ramon, CA, USA
Volume
48
Issue
2
fYear
2012
Firstpage
581
Lastpage
592
Abstract
A test program was completed to measure arc-flash incident energy from actual 480-V utility equipment to determine the most appropriate flame resistant clothing for utility workers. The equipment tested included self-contained and current transformer-rated meters, pad-mounted transformer secondary cubicles, power panels, and network protectors. Testing was performed to determine the sustainability of low-voltage arcs in actual utility equipment, to find the most appropriate calculation method to predict the measured incident energy, and to identify any key variables that would effect both duration and heat from this type of equipment.
Keywords
arcs (electric); current transformers; electric breakdown; energy measurement; equipment evaluation; protective clothing; sustainable development; testing; arc-flash incident energy measurement; arc-flash testing; current transformer-rated meters; flame resistant clothing; low-voltage arcs sustainability; network protectors; pad-mounted transformer secondary cubicles; power panels; self-contained meters; test program; typical utility equipment; utility workers; voltage 480 V; Copper; Current measurement; Energy measurement; Fault currents; Heating; Testing; Wires; 480-V meters; heat flux rate; incident energy; network protectors; pad-mounted transformers; power panels;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2011.2180285
Filename
6107577
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