ARC FLASH
Control Engineering, Inc.
Control Engineering Inc. 2306 Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa, CA 92627Tel: 714-535-5590Fax: 714-535-0625
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ARC FLASH What is Arc Flash? What can cause Arc Flash? What are the results of Arc Flash? Standards Shock and Arc Boundaries Levels of PPE Steps to performing an Arc Flash analysis
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WHAT IS ARC FLASH? The NFPA defines Arc Flash as an
electrical explosion caused when current passes through air between ungrounded conductors or between ungrounded conductors and grounded conductors.
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WHAT CAN CAUSE ARC FLASH? Accidents Unintentional contact with electrical
equipment (screwdriver, pliers, etc.) Equipment failure Improperly designed equipment and/or
work procedures.
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WHAT ARE THE RESULTS OF AF? The even release a tremendous amount of energy
in the form of: Thermal heat (up to 35,000 degrees Fahrenheit, that’s
almost four time the surface of the sun!!) Toxic fumes Molten metal Pressure waves Blinding light Sound waves
Extreme heat causes copper to expand 67,000 times from solid to vapor- pressure
Flying shrapnel at over 700 mph Surrounding equipment damaged or destroyed Facility shutdown
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RESULTS CONTINUED Can result in serious injuries
Critical burns Fatal burns can occur at distances of 10 ft.
Collapsed lungsLoss of sightRuptured eardrumsPuncture woundsDeath!!!
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ARC FLASH STANDARDS OSHA 29 CFR 1910 NEC 110.6 NFPA 70E IEEE 1584
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OSHA 1910 OSHA 1910.132(d) Where work will be
performed within the flash protection boundary, the flash hazard analysis shall determine, and the employer shall document, the incident energy exposure to the worker (in cal/cm2).
OSHA 1910.269(I)(6) Flame resistant (FR) clothing and PPE shall be used by the employee based upon the incident energy exposure associated with the specific task.
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NEC 110.6110.16 Flash Protection.Switchboards, panel boards, industrial
control panels, and motor control centers in other than dwelling occupancies, that are likely to require examination, adjustment, servicing, or maintenance while energized, shall be field marked to warn qualified persons of potential electric arc flash hazards. The marking shall be located so as to be clearly visible to qualified persons before examination, adjustment, servicing, or maintenance of the equipment.
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NFPA 70E NFPA 70E-2000 Part II Chapter 2,
paragraph 2-1.3.3 states that arc-flash analysis must be performed in order to determine the level of hazard and appropriate PPE for given tasks.
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NEW NFPA 70E UPDATES NFPA 70E 110.6(E)-requires that all
training be documented and employees must show proficiency.
NFPA 70E 130.3(C)-AF labels to include, at a minimum, the AF Incident Energy or Level of PPE.
Changes to Hazard Category 1 PPE-4 Calories or more for Pants and Face Shield that attaches to Hard Hat.
New exception verifies that 240V and less power systems fed by a single transformer less than 125 kv no longer require AF Analysis.
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SHOCK AND ARC BOUNDARIES
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TYPICAL EQUIPMENT LABEL
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LIMITS OF APPROACH – FLASH PROTECTION BOUNDARY
Energized part
Prohibited Restricted Limited
• The distance from exposed live parts within which a person could receive a second degree burn if an arc flash were to occur.
• Arc flash PPE is required within this boundary.
• Note: Distance may be less than or greater than the shock protection boundaries.
Calculated distance
Flash Protection Boundary
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LIMITS OF APPROACH – LIMITED APPROACH BOUNDARY
Energized panel
(<750V)
Prohibited Restricted Limited
3 feet 6 inches for 480V
The closest distance an “unqualified” person can approach, unless escorted by a “qualified” person.
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LIMITS OF APPROACH – RESTRICTED APPROACH
BOUNDARY
Energized part
Prohibited Restricted The closest distance to exposed live parts a “qualified” person can approach w/out proper PPE and tools.
To cross this boundary, the qualified person must wear PPE and have proper tools.
12 inches for 480 volts
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LIMITS OF APPROACH - SHOCK
Energized part
Prohibited
Crossed ONLY by a “qualified” person, which when crossed by body part or object, requires the same protection as if direct contact was made with the live part.
1 inch for 480 volts
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LEVELS OF PPE
Hazard Risk Category 1
Hazard Risk Category 2
Hazard Risk Category 3
Hazard Risk Category 4Hazard Risk
Category 0
CATEGORY 0(UP TO 1.2 CAL/CM2)
Shirt (Long-Sleeve)
Pants (Long) Safety Glasses V-Rated Gloves Insulated Tools
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CATEGORY 1 (1.3 UP TO 4.0 CAL/CM2)
Shirt (Long-Sleeve) FR
Pants (Long) FR Face Shield FR V-Rated Gloves Hearing Protection Insulated Tools Hard Hat FR Leather Work
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CATEGORY 2 (4.0 UP TO 8.0 CAL/CM2)
Category 1 Requirements plus
Extra Layer of Untreated Natural fiber (Shirt & Pants)
Leather Work Shoes
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CATEGORY 3 (8 UP TO 25 CAL/CM2)
Category 2 Requirements plus
Coveralls up to 2 Sets
Double Layer Switching Hood
Hearing Protection
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CATEGORY 4 (HIGHER THAN 25 CAL/CM2)
Category 3 Requirementsplus
Flash Suit
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BEST WAY TO PREVENT HAZARDS OF ELECTRICITY……..
Avoid energized circuits is the Safest Way!
STOP Before taking any actionTHINK In terms of Risks and HazardsOPTIONS LOTO Lock Out Tag OutPROTECTION Proper PPE
ARC FLASH ANALYSIS STEPS
FIELD VERIFICATION AND AUDIT
SINGLE LINE DRAWINGS
SYSTEM MODELING
ARC FLASH ANALYSIS
SAFETY PROGRAM ITEGRATION AND TRAINING
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FIELD VERIFICATION AND AUDIT
Engineering Support of Electrical Staff PPE Utility Company and Grid Data Transformers, Generators Switchgears and MCCs High Voltage Relays, Circuit Breakers Conductors CTs, Load data
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SINGLE LINE DIAGRAMS Verify existing diagrams
Add or remove components where applicable
Update existing devices
Can you Import From / Export To ACAD?
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SYSTEM MODELING Generate Model Using Software Program
(Etap, SKM, ArcAd, ArcPro) Based on Field Verified Single Diagrams and Data
Use Libraries for Component Characteristics
Verify Model Integrity Using Load Flow Analysis
Optional Short Circuit Analysis and Coordination Studies
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LOAD FLOW ANALYSIS
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SHORT CIRCUIT ANALYSIS
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ARC FLASH ANALYSIS
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Calculate Incident Energy Cal/cm2 Review Risk Category Reports Labeling Requirements Approach Boundaries Class of PPE Printing and Installing Labels Reports and Recommendations Safety Program Integration and Training
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REPORTS GENERATED
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POP QUIZ
What is wrong with this label? Wrong hazard category
level of PPE is required? Category 1
What is meant by the limited approach? The closest distance an “unqualified” person can
approach, unless escorted by a “qualified” person. What is meant by the prohibited approach?
Crossed ONLY by a “qualified” person, which when crossed by body part or object, requires the same protection as if direct contact was made with the live part.
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