HenryOhm
Electrical
- Jun 22, 2005
- 60
thread238-218868
I was reading through thread238-218868 that discussed Arc Flash and Battery Strings.
Some statements seemed to be made that there are no recognized standards for DC arc flash. I think what was meant was arc flash calculations but want to be sure.
In NFPA 70e (2009), Section 320 (intro), Batteries and Battery Rooms, it says, "Working with batteries exposes a worker to both shock and arc flash." But, I can't see that any of the rest of 320 discusses arc flash. Section 310.5(C) for Electrolytic Cells interestingly excludes Section 130.3.
But for either case, wouldn't section 130.7, specifically Table 130.7(C)(9), still be in effect, ie the Table approach to required PPE? Neither the voltages in the table or the kA short circuit current in Notes 1-4 are specifically called out as "VAC" or "kAAC"
I also see no AC limitations to any of the scoping parts of the standard such as Section 90.2, Scope.
Would it then be correct to say that NFPA 70e (and OSHA 29 CFR Part 1910) do cover DC but it is simply IEEE1584 that does not?
Thanks so much for any help.
I was reading through thread238-218868 that discussed Arc Flash and Battery Strings.
Some statements seemed to be made that there are no recognized standards for DC arc flash. I think what was meant was arc flash calculations but want to be sure.
In NFPA 70e (2009), Section 320 (intro), Batteries and Battery Rooms, it says, "Working with batteries exposes a worker to both shock and arc flash." But, I can't see that any of the rest of 320 discusses arc flash. Section 310.5(C) for Electrolytic Cells interestingly excludes Section 130.3.
But for either case, wouldn't section 130.7, specifically Table 130.7(C)(9), still be in effect, ie the Table approach to required PPE? Neither the voltages in the table or the kA short circuit current in Notes 1-4 are specifically called out as "VAC" or "kAAC"
I also see no AC limitations to any of the scoping parts of the standard such as Section 90.2, Scope.
Would it then be correct to say that NFPA 70e (and OSHA 29 CFR Part 1910) do cover DC but it is simply IEEE1584 that does not?
Thanks so much for any help.