Title :
Arc-flash energy mitigation by fast energy capture
Author :
Roscoe, George ; Papallo, Tom ; Valdes, Marcelo
Abstract :
The predominant technologies for reducing arc-flash incident energy today rely on the speed of protective devices, remote operation, encapsulating arc-flash energy in arc-resistant enclosures, which channel energy where it is less dangerous, and on crowbars to divert the arc energy into a bolted fault. Though more thoughtfully applied than they may have been in the past, none of these methods has provided a solution for all situations, particularly in existing installations. This paper will describe a method and include test results of an arc-flash energy sequestration that is able to divert an arcing fault´s energy into a specific environment within a half-cycle after initiation of the arc. This is achieved without the need to introduce bolted fault current like a crowbar or for fast current interruption, such as a current-limiting fuse. The system protection provided has the benefits of arc-resistant switchgear without reliance on equipment sheathing and can be added after normal equipment is installed. Further advantages include the protection system and switchgear´s ability for reuse after an arcing event, as well as the ability to easily test without the need for cumbersome high-current test equipment.
Keywords :
arcs (electric); fault current limiters; flashover; switchgear; arc-flash energy encapsulation; arc-flash energy mitigation; arc-flash energy sequestration; arc-flash incident energy reduction; arc-resistant enclosures; arcing fault energy; bolted fault current; current-limiting fuse; fast current interruption; fast energy capture; protective devices; Circuit breakers; Circuit faults; Electrical fault detection; Energy capture; Explosion protection; Fault detection; Fuses; Hazards; IEEE members; Switchgear; Arc-Resistant Switchgear; Arc-flash; Arc-flash Protection; Arcing Fault Diversion; Crow Bar; Fast Arc-flash Protection;
Conference_Titel :
Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference, 2009. PCIC 2009. 2009 Record of Conference Papers - Industry Applications Society 56th Annual
Conference_Location :
Anaheim, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3798-6
Electronic_ISBN :
0090-3507
DOI :
10.1109/PCICON.2009.5297169