Chenopod
Mechanical
- Jun 8, 2011
- 9
Hi, I've been asked to spec out switchgear enclosures to do arc flash testing per IEEE C37.20.7. We know the 'arc rating' parameters we plan to use: 5kV, 50kA (or more), 30 cycles @ 60Hz. The arc will be induced by a copper shorting wire between phases on the main bus, at a specialized test lab. No breakers will be installed. We will use pressure venting to release most of the blast energy and we hope to re-use the switchgear several times for our "practice runs" and then use a fresh enclosure for the actual test. It is OK if the bus bar fails, we will buy and bring extra copper blocks. I need help spec'ing the operating voltage and current of the switchgear based on the arc rating I mentioned above. I am less concerned about the mechanical construction of the cabinet, more interested in advice on the electrical specs. For instance, can we get away with a 480V, 1600A system to do this testing? Or would we need a medium-voltage system such as 5kV, 1200A? Or does it really not matter because they're all going to blow to smitherines? Thank you!