ThePunisher
Electrical
- Nov 7, 2009
- 384
We have specified a metal enclosed switchgear built as per ANSI C37.20.1. An arc flash reduction system (ARMS) was specified (Eaton make) to reduce the arc flash. With ARMS activated at the incomer circuit breaker, the arc flash is substantially reduced at the switchgear bus side. The line side arc flash is still high though.
My concern is that, does the metal enclosed construction have adequate segregation between the switchgear bus side from the line side such that the line side arc flash will not propagate to the bus side?
Are the barriers between the incoming cable compartment and the bus sufficient? I appreciate any experience for this. Thanks.
My concern is that, does the metal enclosed construction have adequate segregation between the switchgear bus side from the line side such that the line side arc flash will not propagate to the bus side?
Are the barriers between the incoming cable compartment and the bus sufficient? I appreciate any experience for this. Thanks.