Spec 00492
Spec 00492
Spec 00492
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Technical Information: Arc Flash
Arc Flash Protection
Preventing Arc Flash Explosions
Protective Clothing
Anyone working on equipment that might generate an arc flash is
required to wear protective clothing, including fire-retardant suits,
gloves, face shield/goggles and other gear as stated in the Standards.
Equipment that Limits Exposure
Although no single piece of equipment can completely eliminate
arc flash hazards, making it convenient to perform most routine
maintenance tasks without directly accessing the equipment can
significantly reduce the risk.
Providing external plug-ins to equipment inside an enclosure is one
approach. Properly designed and insulated panels that are wired
to the appropriate equipment inside allows operators to change
settings and monitor performance without opening the enclosure.
INTERSAFE® Data Interface Ports by Hoffman are mounted on an
enclosure to allow access to the programming devices inside the
enclosure without opening the enclosure door.
Another approach to minimize exposure is to keep manuals and
various worksheets outside the enclosure, but still conveniently close
to the equipment. A data pocket that mounts on the outside of the
enclosure protects manuals and records when closed but is easily
accessed when necessary.
Finally, a power isolation enclosure, a smaller enclosure, interlocked
to the main enclosure can be installed to isolate, or sequester, the
fused disconnect switch or circuit breaker from the main control
panel.
With a traditional disconnect switch inside the main enclosure, live
power is still present on the line side of the disconnect switch. Since
live power is still being fed upstream to the disconnect switch on the
panel, the threat of an arc flash incident remains.
Warning Label An external disconnect enclosure attaches to the side of the main
The label is the first step. However, arc flash levels may change as control enclosure and houses only the disconnect switch or circuit
routine maintenance and repair are performed. breaker, physically removing it from the main enclosure. Power
The arc flash hazard level of any piece of equipment depends on passes from the disconnect enclosure to the main enclosure via a
the available fault current and the time it takes to trip the nearest terminal block mounted on the shared enclosure walls. When the
upstream overcurrent protection device. In most cases, a local utility disconnect switch is off, there is no power coming into the main
engineer can determine the fault current levels; however, these fault control enclosure. The live line side of the disconnect switch is
current values may be based on the impedance of the transformer isolated in the SEQUESTRTM Enclosure.
that serves the facility, and additional impedances upstream of the Besides housing the external disconnect, the Hoffman SEQUESTR
transformer can lower the number. If these additional impedances External Disconnect Enclosure System interlocks the doors of the
are not included in the calculations, then the incident energy levels main control cabinet when the disconnect switch is powered on.
may be underestimated. This allows users to comply with the disconnect door interlocking
Short circuit current levels in electric utility systems are continuously requirements of UL 508A, NFPA79, IEC 60204 and HS 1738, the most
changing as both electricians and maintenance workers replace common electrical standards for industrial machinery.
overcurrent devices, fuses and panel boards or upgrades are made to Because the disconnect switch or circuit breaker is now isolated, the
the system. Any of these changes can have an effect on the arc flash SEQUESTR Enclosure enables technicians to work inside the main
energy level, but may not be noted on the warning label. enclosure without the need for PPE (after verifying that power is off
to the load side of the switch).
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