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1、NEMA Standards PublicationNational Electrical Manufacturers AssociationNEMA ABP 8-2016 Avoid Arc-Flash Occurrences by Following Industry Standards 2016 National Electrical Manufacturers Association A NEMA Low Voltage Distribution Equipment Section Document ABP 8-2016 Avoid Arc-Flash Occurrences by F
2、ollowing Industry Standards Published by National Electrical Manufacturers Association 1300 North 17th Street, Suite 900 Rosslyn, Virginia 22209 www.nema.org 2016 National Electrical Manufacturers Association. All rights, including translation into other languages, reserved under the Universal Copyr
3、ight Convention, the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, and the International and Pan American copyright conventions. NEMA ABP 8-2016 Page ii 2016 National Electrical Manufacturers Association NOTICE AND DISCLAIMER The information in this publication was considered t
4、echnically sound by the consensus of persons engaged in the development and approval of the document at the time it was developed. Consensus does not necessarily mean that there is unanimous agreement among every person participating in the development of this document. NEMA standards and guideline
5、publications, of which the document contained herein is one, are developed through a voluntary consensus standards development process. This process brings together volunteers and/or seeks out the views of persons who have an interest in the topic covered by this publication. While NEMA administers
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13、ker of the statement. NEMA ABP 8-2016 Page 1 2016 National Electrical Manufacturers Association Foreword This is an update to a NEMA white paper originally published in 2003. To ensure that a meaningful publication was being developed, draft copies were sent to a number of groups within NEMA having
14、an interest in this topic. Their resulting comments and suggestions provided vital input prior to final NEMA approval and resulted in a number of substantive changes in this publication. This publication will be periodically reviewed by the Molded Case Circuit Breaker Product Group of the Low Voltag
15、e Distribution Equipment Section of NEMA for any revisions necessary to keep it up to date with advancing technology. Proposed or recommended revisions should be submitted to: Senior Technical Director, Operations National Electrical Manufacturers Association 1300 North 17thStreet, Suite 900 Rosslyn
16、, VA 22209 This white paper was developed by the Molded Case Circuit Breaker Product Group of the Low Voltage Distribution Equipment Section of NEMA. Approval of this white paper does not necessarily imply that all members of the Product Group voted for its approval or participated in its developmen
17、t. At the time it was approved, the Molded Case Circuit Breaker Product Group had the following members: ABB Inc.Wichita Falls, TX Eaton CorporationPittsburgh, PA General ElectricPlainville, CT Siemens Industry, Inc.Norcross, GA Schneider Electric USAAndover, MA NEMA ABP 8-2016 Page 2 2016 National
18、Electrical Manufacturers Association 1 Introduction The hazards of arc flash have received considerable attention in recent time for a number of reasons. When an arcing fault occurs, the harmful results can be devastating and deadly for those who are not properly prepared. Because of the potentially
19、 long-term effects, not only is the individual impacted, but also the family and employer. Equipment damage is usually considerable, frequently resulting in extended down time for the installation. Awareness of this hazard has arisen through industry forums such as the IEEE IAS Electrical Safety Wor
20、kshop and NFPA training conferences. Industry codes and standards have also included measures to reduce the effects of arc flash. These codes and standards help facility operators to take preventive steps. The purpose of this paper is to introduce the nature of the hazard and the industry codes and
21、standards that address arc flash. It also introduces the requirements with which facilities must comply. 2 The Arc-Flash Hazard NFPA 70E-2015, Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace defines the arc-flash hazard as “a dangerous condition associated with the possible release of energy caused
22、by an electric arc.” An arc flash is an explosion involving an electric arc operating at temperatures of several thousand degrees Celsius and a pressure wave created by the arc. Within a few milliseconds, the energy from this explosion can cause severe burns and damage to hearing, vision, taste and
23、smell. Molten metal particles, equipment parts and other loose items are expelled from the arc area. As a result, multiple trauma effects can occur that frequently prevent the worker from returning to work and may cause hardship for the family in relationships and financial issues, as well as medica
24、l treatment issues. These effects sometimes result in death. Many electricians “take pride” in their ability to work on energized equipment without incident. Perhaps they and their employers are not aware of the risk they are taking. One unexpected condition can initiate the explosion, which is over
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