TWD82
Electrical
- Oct 4, 2005
- 10
Here is my system data:
V = 12.47kV
Isc = 8.338kA
Ia = 8.12kA
D = 914mm (36")
t = 1.1 seconds
G = 152mm (~6")
Using the IEEE 1584 equation in 70E I get an incident energy of 11.3 cal/sq cm
Using the theoretical equation [D.8.4] in 70E
I get an incident energy of 70 cal/sq cm
How can they be so different? I ask because my Gap is not 6", it is 8" and 70E states that the 1584 equations cannot be used with gaps larger than 152mm. So I must use the theoretical equations and state that the arc flash hazard is much much greater than it seems it should be. Using the 1584 equation you can see that I.E. vs. Gap is a linear plot. Is it a terrible assumption to think that it is also linear past 6 inches? I know I can't use the 1584 equations because they haven't been tested with larger gaps, but I have a hard time labeling the hazard as 70 cal/sq cm when it seems that the theoretical equations are grossly conservative. I am going to get the clearing time down to a little over 5 cylces, which according to 1584 equation is about .8 cal/sq cm. The theoretical equations gives over 5 cal/sq cm. Is the descrepancy between the two methods really this big or am I making a mistake somewhere?
Thanks,
Travis
V = 12.47kV
Isc = 8.338kA
Ia = 8.12kA
D = 914mm (36")
t = 1.1 seconds
G = 152mm (~6")
Using the IEEE 1584 equation in 70E I get an incident energy of 11.3 cal/sq cm
Using the theoretical equation [D.8.4] in 70E
I get an incident energy of 70 cal/sq cm
How can they be so different? I ask because my Gap is not 6", it is 8" and 70E states that the 1584 equations cannot be used with gaps larger than 152mm. So I must use the theoretical equations and state that the arc flash hazard is much much greater than it seems it should be. Using the 1584 equation you can see that I.E. vs. Gap is a linear plot. Is it a terrible assumption to think that it is also linear past 6 inches? I know I can't use the 1584 equations because they haven't been tested with larger gaps, but I have a hard time labeling the hazard as 70 cal/sq cm when it seems that the theoretical equations are grossly conservative. I am going to get the clearing time down to a little over 5 cylces, which according to 1584 equation is about .8 cal/sq cm. The theoretical equations gives over 5 cal/sq cm. Is the descrepancy between the two methods really this big or am I making a mistake somewhere?
Thanks,
Travis