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| Author: | WBurtt [ Thu Jan 20, 2011 7:36 am ] | ||
| Post subject: | Arc Flash & Cable, Cable Entry Questions | ||
References I am using: a) NFPA 70E, 2009 Edition b) IEEE STD 1584-2002 Arc-Flash Hazard Calculations c) IEEE STD C37.20.7-2007 Arc Fault Rated Switchgear Rated =< 38kV d) IEEE STD C37.20.2-1999(R2005) Metal-Clad Switchgear e) Attached diagram From my reading of references a-d, I could not find any reference to a fault at an arbitrary point along a cable run outside of any connected equipment. All of the calculations and such appear to only deal with the equipment at either end of the cable with the cable only entering in the calculations for available fault current at the fault point. My arc fault related questions – in your experience …
Thanks in advance for any information you can provide. I am particularly interested in any other documents that you feel are relevant. Bill
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| Author: | glen1971 [ Fri Jan 21, 2011 5:52 am ] |
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The breakout boot installed within the equipment would provide greater mechanical protection for your conductors.. Should the boot be installed improperly or the wrong size, moisture may get into the cable assembly and lead to a cable failure. Typically cables installed in a tray or wireway assembly are not (to my knowledge) listed separately for Arc Flash labels, or calculations.. The probability of specific cable failure is low.... |
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