farmape
Electrical
- Jan 16, 2008
- 50
Forgive me if these are dumb questions. the 2012 70E requires the Arc Flash Boundary on the label (among other things). This is defined as the distance at which the incident energy equals 5 J/cm^2 (systems >50V). Is there a method to meet this requirement without calculations, understanding the "Table Method" for PPE (and the associated boundaries) exist. At first glance, it appears, to meet labeling 2012 code, the detailed arc flash hazard analysis is pretty much required, unless there are generic distances listed I am not aware of.
2nd dumb question: NEC (NFPA 70), requires only the label warn qualified person of potential arc flash hazards. Why two NFPA documents have different labeling requirements? Does the NFPA 70 "CODE" and NFPA 70E "STANDARD" differentiate the requirements.
Thanks.
2nd dumb question: NEC (NFPA 70), requires only the label warn qualified person of potential arc flash hazards. Why two NFPA documents have different labeling requirements? Does the NFPA 70 "CODE" and NFPA 70E "STANDARD" differentiate the requirements.
Thanks.