EddyWirbelstrom
Electrical
- Feb 17, 2002
- 216
IEEE 1584-2002 states that the formulas of Section 5.6 should be used for calculating arc-flash incident energies where current limiting fuses Class L and Class RK1 are used and the bolted three phase short-circuit current is within the appropriate current ranges.
The formulas of Section 5.6 are based on tests at 600V, 60Hz and a working distance of 455mm.
Question 1.
Do the formulas of Section 5.6 apply for 440V, 50Hz ?
Question 2.
What is the manufacturer of the fuses used to develop the formulas in Section 5.6 ?
Question 3.
The formulas of Section 5.6 are based on tests at 600V, 60Hz and a ‘working distance’ of 455mm.
The corresponding ‘gap’ for a ‘working distance’ of 455mm is 25mm for Low-voltage MCCs and panel boards.
Do the formulas of Section 5.6 apply for :
- ‘Gap’ of 25mm ?
- Arcing fault in a ‘box’ ?
- Earthed ( grounded ) system ?
Question 4.
The bolted phase fault current ( Ibf ) in the formulas of Section 5.6 are symmetrical rms current.
What effect does the actual system X/R and therefore current asymmetry have assuming the worst-case where the arcing-fault occurs at a voltage zero. ie. max asymmetry of arcing current ?
The formulas of Section 5.6 are based on tests at 600V, 60Hz and a working distance of 455mm.
Question 1.
Do the formulas of Section 5.6 apply for 440V, 50Hz ?
Question 2.
What is the manufacturer of the fuses used to develop the formulas in Section 5.6 ?
Question 3.
The formulas of Section 5.6 are based on tests at 600V, 60Hz and a ‘working distance’ of 455mm.
The corresponding ‘gap’ for a ‘working distance’ of 455mm is 25mm for Low-voltage MCCs and panel boards.
Do the formulas of Section 5.6 apply for :
- ‘Gap’ of 25mm ?
- Arcing fault in a ‘box’ ?
- Earthed ( grounded ) system ?
Question 4.
The bolted phase fault current ( Ibf ) in the formulas of Section 5.6 are symmetrical rms current.
What effect does the actual system X/R and therefore current asymmetry have assuming the worst-case where the arcing-fault occurs at a voltage zero. ie. max asymmetry of arcing current ?