Title :
Arc-Flash Incident Energy Variations: A Study of Low-Voltage Motor Control Center Unit Configurations and Incident Energy Exposure
Author :
Bugaris, Rachel M. ; Doan, Daniel R.
Author_Institution :
Panduit Corp., Tinley Park, IL, USA
Abstract :
There has been significant progress in arc-flash research in recent years, but there has been little focus on how the internal configuration of equipment affects the released incident energy. The relationship between low-voltage motor control center (MCC) unit configurations and incident energy exposure resulting from an arc flash is examined in this article. Testing was conducted using actual MCC structures and units. The design of experiment (DOE) methodology was used to analyze several MCC configuration variables, including unit type, unit size, percent fill of unit, power wire size and length, location of the unit within the structure, and their relationships to incident energy as well as arcing duration and arcing current. The results from 24 arcing tests were analyzed, and the magnitude of incident energy measured during the events was observed to be related to the percent fill of components within the units and properties of interior unit surfaces.
Keywords :
arcs (electric); electrical safety; flashover; motor protection; arc flash incident energy variations; arcing current; arcing duration; design of experiment methodology; incident energy exposure; low voltage motor control center unit; Arc discharges; Correlation; Energy efficiency; Energy measurement; Low voltage; Motor control; Surface finishing; Testing; Voltage control;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MIAS.2013.2288386