saladhawks
Electrical
- Jun 4, 2004
- 86
In an ironic twist, having provided the Utility Fault Current data to a multitude of customers in order for them to complete Arc Flash Studies, I have been informed by my Utility Safety Officer that we will need to complete our own Arc Flash Study per the requirements of the 2009 NFPA 70E. In the exact words of the Utility Safety Officer, "Do we have the appropriate labeling for Arc flash and PPE for every piece of equipment in our system?"
I am specifically interested in the phrase "every piece of equipment in our system." I realize that an Arc Flash Study will need to be completed for all electrical panels in our power plants and similar studies for all substation switchgear, but what about overhead distribution, underground vaults, padmount transformers, building transformer rooms, etc., etc., etc.
I honestly do not think it would be feasible to complete an Arc Flash Study "for every piece of equipment" at a Utility. Too many day-to-day changes in terms of circuit switching and subtransmission ties. How are other U.S. Utilites planning to address the 2009 NFPA 70E requirements?
I am specifically interested in the phrase "every piece of equipment in our system." I realize that an Arc Flash Study will need to be completed for all electrical panels in our power plants and similar studies for all substation switchgear, but what about overhead distribution, underground vaults, padmount transformers, building transformer rooms, etc., etc., etc.
I honestly do not think it would be feasible to complete an Arc Flash Study "for every piece of equipment" at a Utility. Too many day-to-day changes in terms of circuit switching and subtransmission ties. How are other U.S. Utilites planning to address the 2009 NFPA 70E requirements?