Eleceng01, AT LEAST double that for subs, indeed!
By the time you climb under the superstructure, open the shore power hatch, dry it out, meg the connections, dry it out again, meg it again, then connect the shore power cables, it took quite a while.
On the other hand, we were some of the last...
zog is going to want to shoot me, but here it goes:
There is NO restriction that says you SHALL NOT work on equipment above 40 cal/cm. It is a Fine Print Note recommendation in NFPA 70E - 130.7(A). It is a recommendation, not a requirement.
That being said, I would recommend adopting the...
If the software you are using is SKM, I can say that the 70E equations referred to are Ralph Lee's equation, and the 1584 equations are those developed by the IEEE 1584 Committee.
I call it a myth because there are so many people that think that it is mandated that energized work be shut down if calculations show greater then 40 cal/cm. As I think we have discussed on another board, there is no such restriction in any of the codes. Not in IEEE, not in NFPA70E, not in...
davidbeach
"But if it can't be safely approached while energized, how are the direct measurements to be made to confirm that it has been de-energized."
You suit up to the calculated values. Here at my facility, they have embraced the "40 cal limit" myth, but still allow suiting up to the...
"The quick trip has a padlock secured switch,..."
I like this feature. I am generally not a fan of the maintenance switches, because I think it puts the responsibility on the electrician, who may forget to switch it back when he's done. With the locked cover, it can become part of LOTO, and...
"Fault clearing time is 6.083 Second."
Try applying the 2 second rule, if you insist on calculating it.
Also "The client engineer indicated the above point"
I would say do what the client says. If you feel like you must go further, then do so with a footnote, and spell out all of your...
330 cal!! What’s the boundary on this? Somewhere in the next county?
Do you have the option to split the load between transformers? If you can use 3 1000kVA Xfmrs, you will be much better off.
I'd suggest the ABB REA flash detector (...
“Why unearthed power generation & distribution system (say 440 V AC/60Hz) is preferred on ships, rather than earthed power system (common neutral bar).”
I can’t speak of ships, but have had a little experience with boats. :) One word – Reliability! It really sucks to have your power go out...
The IEEE equations (D.8) are empirically derived from test data. This means, unfortunately, that they have little (known) physical basis. The equations in section D.8.6, D.8.7 were further derived after additional testing, usually on the behest of some manufacturer, so that they could say...
dpc -
I know this is probably not necessary, but have you used the multipliers in ArcPro for single phase, three phase, etc? (It's been a while since I've used ArcPro, forgive me)
Also, although NESC says they were calculated using "commercially available software" is there a possibility they...
Well, I couldn't find the note. I may have been thinking about 130.3(A) FPB, which places the FPB at 4 feet for less than 300kA-cycles. I tried looking through the ROP for 2008 70E, but quickly got lost/distracted/confused by some of the proposals.
I'm not sure what to do about PPE. You...
I can't find it now, but I thought there was a note in there that you could also base it on kA-cycles, so that if you had a longer clearing time with a smaller fault current, you could also use the tables. Is this maybe in the ROP for 2009 70E?
Although, even if this were the case, if the...