Title :
Ignition Characteristics of Residential Series Arc Faults in 220-V HIV Wires
Author :
Won-Sik Moon ; Jae-Chul Kim ; Ara Jo ; Sun-Bae Bang ; Won-Sik Koh
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Soongsil Univ., Seoul, South Korea
Abstract :
Unintentional arc faults due to damaged power line cords and loose connections can cause serious fires; thus, they are a safety hazard in residential areas. Therefore, arc fault circuit interrupters are being increasingly used in homes to protect against arcs that may cause fires. In this paper, we analyzed the ignition characteristics of series arcs on the basis of load current. Furthermore, we recommended suitable arc clearing times through characteristics analysis in the Korean residential electric environment. We determined the arc clearing time via the carbonized path arc clearing time test using an ultraviolet signal detecting system according to the test method of the UL 1699 standard. In the experiments, heat-resistant indoor PVC insulated (HIV) wires, which is a type of residential electrical wire, were used as the wire specimens.
Keywords :
arcs (electric); electric ignition; insulated wires; power cable testing; signal detection; ultraviolet detectors; HIV wire; Korean residential electrical wire environment; UL 1699 standard; arc fault circuit interrupter; carbonized path arc clearing time testing; heat-resistant indoor PVC insulated wire; ignition characteristics; load current; power line cord; residential series arc fault; safety hazard; ultraviolet signal detecting system; voltage 220 V; Circuit breakers; Circuit faults; Fires; Human immunodeficiency virus; Ignition; Standards; Wires; AFCI; Arc clearing time; HIV wire; UV sensor; arc clearing time; arc fault circuit interrupters (AFCIs); carbonized path; heat-resistant indoor PVC insulated (HIV) wire; ignition; series arc fault; ultraviolet (UV) sensor;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2014.2382756