DocumentCode
79213
Title
A Novel Approach for Arc-Flash Detection and Mitigation: At the Speed of Light and Sound
Author
Parikh, P. ; Allcock, Dave ; Luna, Ryan ; Vico, Jakov
Author_Institution
GE Digital Energy Multilin, Markham, ON, Canada
Volume
50
Issue
2
fYear
2014
fDate
March-April 2014
Firstpage
1496
Lastpage
1502
Abstract
Arc flash (AF) protection is very important for all power and process industries to maintain the safety of personnel at the workplace. As the amount of incident AF energy is a function of time, every millisecond counts in the race toward reducing the amount of incident energy to which an individual might be subjected. Since the introduction of the first AF detection technology, the ability to dynamically process not only light but also other signatures has become technologically and economically feasible - enabling faster operating times (less than 4 ms). This paper proposes a novel technology which utilizes a unique signature of the light and sound pressure signals during AF within metal-clad switchgear/cabling compartments. The detection of light and sound by means of a modern and newly developed sensor technology provides fast, secure, and cost-effective protection against AF, even for low/load-current arcing events. Furthermore, the extensive laboratory testing is presented considering various scenarios, e.g., the distance from the arc, sensor´s exposure to the arc, directions between the arc and sensor head, and arcing current. The testing results are analyzed and discussed in detail.
Keywords
arcs (electric); electric sensing devices; switchgear protection; AF detection technology; AF energy; AF protection; arc-flash detection; arc-flash mitigation; arcing current; extensive laboratory testing; incident energy; light pressure signals; low-load-current arcing events; metal-clad switchgear-cabling compartments; personnel safety; sensor head; sensor technology; sound pressure signals; Arc discharges; Optical fiber sensors; Optical fibers; Relays; Arc flash (AF); light sensing; sound sensing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2013.2288239
Filename
6654293
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