tulum
Industrial
- Jan 13, 2004
- 335
This has been discussed in the past - but the threads are now closed.
We have many load centres (unit transformers) that have a HV switch with a dry type transformer and secondary distribution. As we are all aware the secondary transformer bus to the main breaker has a high arc flash (typically).
The end result is that the arc flash boundaries are bigger than the switchroom spacing on a lot of the installations.
My question is: "If you are just passing through the room do you need to suit up in the required PPE, or just when "disturbing" the system?"
The reason I am asking is that the transformer ventilation makes the transformer "open" to the environment, and the passer by....
Thanks TULUM.
We have many load centres (unit transformers) that have a HV switch with a dry type transformer and secondary distribution. As we are all aware the secondary transformer bus to the main breaker has a high arc flash (typically).
The end result is that the arc flash boundaries are bigger than the switchroom spacing on a lot of the installations.
My question is: "If you are just passing through the room do you need to suit up in the required PPE, or just when "disturbing" the system?"
The reason I am asking is that the transformer ventilation makes the transformer "open" to the environment, and the passer by....
Thanks TULUM.