Arc Flash Study: Site Survey Tips

To perform a proper arc flash study a site survey is necessary. A one line diagram is a great starting place for a survey but it along with floor power plans are not enough as field changes are common; even as-builts get outdated quickly assuming they’ve captured all initial field changes.

Site survey’s for arc flash studies can be time consuming however without proper input data an arc flash study is not only pointless but dangerous as it will provide inaccurate safety information. An inaccurate arc flash study can leave both the facility and arc flash contractor open to significant liability.

Protecting the surveyor: Often missed is the concept that the equipment one is surveying can present a hazard to the person surveying. As the hazard is unknown it’s hard to quantify the risk however the surveyor should take reasonable precautions.

  1. Deenergize survey equipment whenever possible.
  2. Remove all exposed metal jewelry such as rings or necklaces.
  3. While surveying try to stand a few away from the equipment you’re surveying when possible. An arc flash’s energy dissipates exponentially with respect to distance. Additionally the further you are from the equipment the less likely you could cause the very incident your trying to avoid.
  4. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) should be warn by the surveyor as well. The level of protection required will vary with respect to the equipment being surveyed. The NFPA Tables are a good starting place for surveying when no previous study is available.

Time: Rushing through a survey is never recommended. Plan adequate time for the survey as rushing through will surely make one miss critical details that will only necessitate additional site visits. Do it right the first time.

Maps: One Line diagrams and power plans can provide a helpful map to locate equipment and understand the system. Often the “map” is outdated so one cannot rely on it to heavily. Maintenance personal can typically provide additional commentary on what changes may have occurred.

Recording Data: While a pencil and paper are essential tools a good camera is invaluable as well. It will help provide details that may have been otherwise missed when the study is being performed and can be examined later. Software made for mobile devices such as Arc Flash Power Tools can record the data onsite and cut down study time!

Conductors: All conductor and busway lengths must be measured including the horizontal portions of the runs. Look for the written AWG/KCMIL size of the conductor on its outer jacket. Only estimate the size when the size is not written on the outer sheath as jacket thicknesses vary. Be sure to note if the conductor is a single conductor or in a shared jacket as well as the conduit material type.

RK5 fuses provide quick clearing times and a high interrupt rating.

Over Current Protective Devices (OCPD): Circuit breaker and fuse type, model, trip amps and poles must be identified. Circuit Breakers that have adjustable trip settings must be recorded as the different trip points will effect the duration of a an arc flash and the overall exposure potential to workers in the area. Additionally these settings are important for a coordination study as well. Never assume the make or model of a protective device if it is not identifiable. If a result must be provided using the upstream protective device characteristics will provide a safer albeit likely conservative result.

Panelboards, Switchboards & MCC’s: Panel locations and short circuit current ratings need to be verified. A panel can have an over current protection device such as a circuit breaker or fuse that exceeds short circuit rating of the panel. An over current device with a high interrupt rating is of little value of the short circuit current exceeds the panel rating.

Transformers come in many sizes and locations…. they can be ceiling mounted as well.

Transformers: The transformer type, primary/secondary voltage, KVA rating and impedance must be recorded from each transformer nameplate. The service transformer is the most critical and often inaccessible. Contact the utility company to request the needed data.

Motor Loads: Record motor nameplate data for all large motors. Note if the motor is induction or synchronous.

Generators: Record generator nameplate data for all generators. If the sub transient reactance is not available on the nameplate, contact the manufacturer.

Transfer switches: Record nameplate data including amacity, make/model and short circuit current rating.

Tech Support – Arc Flash Power Tools

FAQs

Q: The fuse brand or model is not listed as an option.  How can I use it?
A: Additional fuse models will be available in future updates.  Selecting a similar fuse in the same class by another manufacturer may provide a suitable substitution however be sure to verify trip/arc time and current limiting characteristics.  You can request a fuse model be added to a future update by contacting us at the support email below.

Q: I try to email the PDF labels but they are never received.
A: The application uses Apple’s Mail program to send the email.  The mail app must be properly configured for outgoing mail.

Q: When entering the conductor sizes with a “ / “ for like 1/0, 2/0, 3/0, and 4/0, i have to go to my notes on iPhone and use copy and paste to create the “/“
A: For 1/0, 2/0, 3/0, and 4/0 conductors you can use the alternative, 0, 00, 000, 0000 and it will convert it to 1/0, 2/0, 3/0, and 4/0.

Q: For panelboards with a main circuit breaker is the arc flash calculation for the line or the load side of the MCB?
A: Where a main circuit breaker or fuse is present on a panelboard, switchboard,  or other equipment the arc flash calculation reflects the load size calculation.  If there is no internal protective barrier covering the main over current device/lugs or where other conditions warrant the main protective device can be removed to determine if the line side arc flash potential increases.  The study engineer should determine which calculation(s) should be used for the report and labeling.

Methodology examples (NFPA 70E Annex D.4):

Contact support@octagonseven.com if you face any other technical issues or have questions.

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Arc Flash Power Tools

Arc Flash Power Tools by Octagon Seven LLC:
The easiest arc flash label calculation tool for distribution systems

Remove uncertainty of compliance with NEC, NFPA 70E and OSHA for arc flash labeling requirements.  The world’s easiest to use arc flash calculation and labeling tool.

    • Simple UI navigation, no complicated menus, one line diagram
    • Fast!  Saves time & money by quickly making and printing arc flash labels
    • Generate arc flash and short circuit reports
    • Generate arc flash labels for panelboards, MCC’s and switchboards
    • NFPA 70E calculation methodology (Annex D.4)
    • Support 208, 240, 400, 480, 575 voltage systems up to 600VAC

Available for iOS, iPad & iPhone  — itunes.apple.com

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Arc Flash Label Calc

Arc Flash Label Calculator™ by Octagon Seven LLC:
The easiest arc flash label calculation tool

Remove uncertainty of compliance with NEC, NFPA 70E and OSHA for arc flash labeling requirements.  The world’s easiest to use arc flash calculation and labeling tool.

    • Simple UI navigation, no complicated menus
    • Fast!  Saves time & money by quickly making and printing arc flash labels
    • NFPA 70E calculation methodology (Annex D.4 & D.5)
    • Support low and medium voltage systems up to 15,000VAC
    • Supports AC & DC calculations (up to 1000VDC)
    • Generate 4 labels per sheet on standard

Available for iOS, iPad & iPhone  — itunes.apple.com

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Tech Support – Arc Flash Label Calculator

FAQs

Q: The fuse brand or model is not listed as an option.  How can I use it?
A: Additional fuse models will be available in future updates.  Selecting a similar fuse in the same class by another manufacturer may provide a suitable substitution however be sure to verify trip/arc time and current limiting characteristics.  You can request a fuse model be added to a future update by contacting us at the support email below.

Q: I try to email the PDF labels but they are never received.
A: The application uses Apple’s Mail program to send the email.  The mail app must be properly configured for outgoing mail.

Q: How can I get all four labels filled out?  When I press generate label it only generates the first one?
A: Once you’ve completed the first label press on label 2/3/4 and fill them out before pressing generate labels.

Methodology examples (NFPA 70E Annex D.4):

Contact support@octagonseven.com if you face any other technical issues or have questions.

© 2018 Octagon Seven LLC, Patterson, NY

Technical Support – Complex Power Calculator

FAQs

Q: If only angle theta and the power factor are known how does the app calculate the magnitudes of Watts, VA & VAR?
A: Values cannot be properly calculated as at least one magnitude is required.  In this scenario, the program disregards the Power Factor and calculates magnitudes based on the angle and a base unit of 1.

 

Contact support@octagonseven.com if you face any other technical issues or have questions.

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Tech Support – Fault Current Finder

FAQs

Q: The main overcurrent protection device on the switchboard does not visually update on the online diagram.
A: This is a known issue that will be addressed in a future update.  The visual will update after you make a chance to any other device in the system.

Q: The alternate generation source does not have mm^2 or buses available for it’s conductor run.
A: This is a known issue that will be addressed in a future update.

Q: How do I save my project.
A: This functionality is only supported in the paid version of the software, Fault Current Finder Pro.

Q: When entering the conductor sizes with a “ / “ for like 1/0, 2/0, 3/0, and 4/0, i have to go to my notes on iPhone and use copy and paste to create the “/“
A: For 1/0, 2/0, 3/0, and 4/0 conductors you can use the alternative, 0, 00, 000, 0000 and it will convert it to 1/0, 2/0, 3/0, and 4/0.

Contact support@octagonseven.com if you face any other technical issues or have questions.

© 2018 Octagon Seven LLC, Patterson, NY