sparkview
Electrical
- Nov 12, 2015
- 59
Dear all,
We are currently discussing with a switchgear manufacturer if the arc exhaust chamber (plenum) duct on top of the switchgear should exit the substation if a possibly internal ar-flash may occur.
This may be helpful to prevent arc-flash byproducts into the Substation and causing a harmfull situation for personnel.
According to the manufacturer the switchgear has been tested as per IEC 62271-200:2011 and is considered safe. Our personnel is still having doubts about the byproducts and are mandating the plenum to exit the building. Is there any standard to justify this matter?
Your feedback is highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
We are currently discussing with a switchgear manufacturer if the arc exhaust chamber (plenum) duct on top of the switchgear should exit the substation if a possibly internal ar-flash may occur.
This may be helpful to prevent arc-flash byproducts into the Substation and causing a harmfull situation for personnel.
According to the manufacturer the switchgear has been tested as per IEC 62271-200:2011 and is considered safe. Our personnel is still having doubts about the byproducts and are mandating the plenum to exit the building. Is there any standard to justify this matter?
Your feedback is highly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.