DistCoop
Electrical
- Jan 2, 2013
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Has anyone given any thought to the appropriate arc gap or working distance for voltages over 15 kV for arc flash studies... say 34.5kV or 69kV? The suggestions by OSHA seem too small in my opinion. If you consider arc gap for 69 kV, they suggest an arc gap of 0.1* V_LG (approximate dielectric strength of air). That comes out to only 4". If you look at youtube arcing videos, arcs are far longer than 4". As energy is proportional to arc gap, that could be a significant underestimation.
15" seems a reasonable assumption of working distance for 34.5 kV (IEEE recommended for 12.47 kV), as people may glove 34.5. What would you consider a reasonable distance for 69 kV? Would you even worry about calculating energy at that voltage?
Thanks for your thoughts.
15" seems a reasonable assumption of working distance for 34.5 kV (IEEE recommended for 12.47 kV), as people may glove 34.5. What would you consider a reasonable distance for 69 kV? Would you even worry about calculating energy at that voltage?
Thanks for your thoughts.