Kyle2022
Electrical
- Jan 26, 2005
- 20
Good afternoon,
It has been mentioned in some seminars that I've attended that the PPE requirements of an arc flash study can be lowered by 2 categories if the switchgear door is closed (closed-door racking, etc). Is this an industry-wide assumption or the ramblings of the un-educated? If it is a legitimate assumption, can I find it in either IEEE 1584 and/or NFPA 70E?
I will go one-step further and ask what PPE a person must wear to simply enter a room containing the gear. They may well be within the arc-flash boundary, but not performing any maintenance tasks.
Thanks!
It has been mentioned in some seminars that I've attended that the PPE requirements of an arc flash study can be lowered by 2 categories if the switchgear door is closed (closed-door racking, etc). Is this an industry-wide assumption or the ramblings of the un-educated? If it is a legitimate assumption, can I find it in either IEEE 1584 and/or NFPA 70E?
I will go one-step further and ask what PPE a person must wear to simply enter a room containing the gear. They may well be within the arc-flash boundary, but not performing any maintenance tasks.
Thanks!