bdn2004
Electrical
- Jan 27, 2007
- 799
We have a 3000 kVA transformer that is being fed from a 15kV delta primary, 480V grounded wye 6-ph secondary. The transformer feeds a 480V switchgear via 5' of copper non segregated bus duct. It lands on a single 4000A fused switch that feeds a large electric furnace. The arc flash sticker on the gear shows a calculated energy level of 52cal/cm*2 and a required PPE of 5.
If we were to try to mitigate this hazard what would be the best way to do it? Is changing out the switchgear to an arc flash type and installing a circuit breaker with series current limiting fuses an option? Or is just changing out the 15kV fuses to faster ones also an option? Or with this much energy are we just wasting out time worrying about it?
If we were to try to mitigate this hazard what would be the best way to do it? Is changing out the switchgear to an arc flash type and installing a circuit breaker with series current limiting fuses an option? Or is just changing out the 15kV fuses to faster ones also an option? Or with this much energy are we just wasting out time worrying about it?