Jim Phillips (brainfiller) wrote:
This week's question is the second part regarding arc flash mitigation.
Judging from the responses to last week's question, many DO attempt to lower the incident energy.
Since people visit the forum from around the world, the answers will not be for a specific cost/denomination of money but rather focus on the scope in terms of: Minimal, Moderate and Major costs.
I know this will be open to some interpretation but we'll give it a try.
This week's question:
What would be a typical cost/scope for reducing the incident energy?
- Minimal Cost - i.e. setting changes, fuse changes, minor modifications
- Moderate cost - i.e. addition of relays, current liming devices, remote operation and similar items
- Major cost - replacement of major equipment, arc resistant equipment, major upgrades
The typical approach I have seen is to do all three of these things, in turn. Start off with the "freebies", adjusting breaker settings, fuse sizes, etc. Move up to upgrading of relays and equipment. And, if there is still some unacceptable values out there, move on to some major capital investments to fix them.