Title :
Investigation of Factors Affecting the Sustainability of Arcs Below 250 V
Author :
Lang, Michael J. ; Jones, Kenneth
Author_Institution :
Mersen, Newburyport, MA, USA
Abstract :
Recent testing with various electrode configurations and insulating barriers suggests that 250-V equipment omitted from arc flash hazard analyses has the potential for burn injury. Research into the sustainability of arcs at these voltages shows that assumptions about the magnitude of these hazards need to be revised. This research enhanced the work of previous efforts by focusing on the sustainability of arcs with fault currents lower than 10 kA. Gap lengths between electrodes, electrode shape, electrode material, and voltage variations are studied for their effects on arc sustainability. A modified barrier design representative of the space around panelboard bus bars is also studied.
Keywords :
arcs (electric); electrochemical electrodes; fault currents; insulation; power apparatus; arc flash hazard analyses; arcs sustainability; electrode configurations; electrode material; electrode shape; fault currents; insulating barriers; power equipment; voltage 250 V; voltage variations; Arc discharges; Bars; Conductors; Electrodes; Fault currents; Hazards; Testing; Arc fault sustainability; arc flash hazard testing; effect of insulating barriers; plasma; terminated vertical conductors; terminated vertical electrodes; vertical conductors; vertical electrodes;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2011.2181292