IEEE 1584-2002 en Guide for Performing Arc-Flash Hazard Calculations (Includes Access to Additional Content)《电弧闪光焊接危害计算执行指南》.pdf
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5、brought to its attention.Authorized licensed use limited to: IHS Stephanie Dejesus. Downloaded on December 30, 2009 at 13:17 from IEEE Xplore. Restrictions apply. Copyright 2002 IEEE. All rights reserved.iiiIntroduction(This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 1584-2002, IEEE Guide for Performing A
6、rc-Flash Hazard Calculations.)A technical paper by Lee, “The other electrical hazard: electric arc blast burns” B19 provided insight thatelectrical arc burns make up a substantial portion of the injuries from electrical malfunctions.aHe identiedthat electrical arcing is the term applied to current p
7、assing through vapor of the arc terminal conductivemetal or carbon material. The extremely high temperatures of these arcs can cause fatal burns at up to about5 ft and major burns at up to about 10 ft distance from the arc. Additionally, electrical arcs expel droplets ofmolten terminal material that
8、 shower the immediate vicinity, similar to, but more extensive than that fromelectrical arc welding. These ndings started to ll a void created by early works that identied electricalshock as the major electrical hazard. Mr. Lees work also helped establish a relationship between time tohuman tissue c
9、ell death and temperature, as well as a curable skin burn time-temperature relationship.Once forensic analysis of electrical incidents focused on the arc-ash hazard, experience over a period oftime indicated that Ralph Lees formulas for calculating the distance-energy relationship from source of arc
10、did not serve to reconcile the greater thermal effect on persons positioned in front of opened doors orremoved covers, from arcs inside electrical equipment enclosures. A technical paper by Doughty, Neal, and Floyd, “Predicting incident energy to better manage the electric archazard on 600 v power d
11、istribution systems” B4 presented the ndings from many structured tests usingboth “arcs in open air” and “arcs in a cubic box.” These three phase tests were performed at the 600 V ratingand are applicable for the range of 16 000 to 50 000 A short-circuit fault current. It was established that thecon
12、tribution of heat reected from surfaces near the arc intensies the heat directed toward the opening ofthe enclosure.The focus of industry on electrical safety and recognition of arc-ash burns as having great signicancehighlighted the need for protecting employees from all arc-ash hazards. The limita
13、tions on applying theknown “best available” formulas for calculating the “curable” and “incurable” burn injuries have beenovercome. This guide does that with new, empirically derived models based on statistical analysis and curvetting of the overall test data available.Conducting an arc-ash hazard a
14、nalysis has been difcult. Not enough arc-ash incident energy testing hadbeen done from which to develop models that accurately represent all the real applications. The availablealgorithms are difcult for engineers in ofces to solve and near impossible for people in the eld to apply.This working grou
15、p has overseen a signicant amount of testing and has developed new models of incidentenergy. The arc-ash hazard calculations included in this guide will enable quick and comprehensivesolutions for arcs in single- or three- phase electrical systems either of which may be in open air or in a box,regar
16、dless of the low or medium voltage available.WarrantyTHE IEEE DOES NOT WARRANT OR REPRESENT THE ACCURACY OR CONTENT OF THE WORKAND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING ANYIMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE ORTHAT THE USE OF THE WORK IS FRE
17、E FROM PATENT INFRINGEMENT. THE WORK ISSUPPLIED ONLY “AS IS.”USE AT YOUR OWN RISK.aThe numbers in brackets correspond to those of the bibliography in Annex F.Authorized licensed use limited to: IHS Stephanie Dejesus. Downloaded on December 30, 2009 at 13:17 from IEEE Xplore. Restrictions apply. ivCo
18、pyright 2002 IEEE. All rights reserved.AcknowledgmentsMany organizations and individuals made cash or in-kind contributions that enabled the test program onwhich this guide is based. The IEEE Std 1584-2002 working group and IEEE gratefully acknowledge thesecontributions.SponsorsCooper BussmannCooper
19、 Crouse-HindsDuPont NomexKinectrics Inc.U. S. Navy NAVSEA CommandSquare D CompanySupportersAgrium Inc.The Dow Chemical Company Eastman KodakL Bruce McClungContributorsDuke EnergyEastman ChemicalSKM SystemsSophisticated statistical analysis was required to develop the empirically derived model which
20、is presentedin this guide. The IEEE Std 1584-2002 working group recognizes and thanks Dr. David Berengut for hiswork on this analysis.The “Bolted Fault Calculator” worksheet in the “IEEE_1584_Bolted_Fault_Cal.xls” was contributed byPaul and Dick Porcaro. The IEEE Std 1584-2002 working group recogniz
21、es and thanks them for thiscontribution.The calculators can be accessed via the auxiliary les, “IEEE_1584_Bolted_Fault_Cal.xls” and“IEEE_1584_Arc_Flash_Hazard.xls”, and test data can be accessed via the auxiliary les, “Data_set.xls”,“Test_results_database.xls”, and “CL_Fuse_test_data.xls” provided w
22、ith this standard (CD ROM for printversions and spreadsheet les for the PDF version).Authorized licensed use limited to: IHS Stephanie Dejesus. Downloaded on December 30, 2009 at 13:17 from IEEE Xplore. Restrictions apply. Copyright 2002 IEEE. All rights reserved.vParticipantsAt the time this standa
23、rd was completed, the working group had the following membership:Craig M. Wellman,ChairL. Bruce McClung, Vice ChairThe following members of the balloting committee voted on this standard. Balloters may have voted forapproval, disapproval, or abstention. Allen H. BinghamJames E. BowenE. William BussJ
24、ohn CadickMicheal I. CallananDonald M. ColaberardinoAnthony CortezGreg CrawfordStephen CressD. Ray CrowDaniel DoanPaul DobrowskyMike DohertyRichard L. DoughtyRay DuffJohn GallagherTammy GammonGeorge D. GregoryHugh HoaglandDennis JohnsonJane JonesRay JonesWilliam C. JordanHerman (Buddy) KempKevin Lip
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