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HOW TO PERFORM AN ARC FLASH STUDY
LOCATIONS AND DATES - 2006
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MORE THAN JUST ANOTHER NFPA 70E CLASS!
As a member of the IEEE 1584 Arc Flash Working
Group, Jim takes you through the steps required to
perform a detailed arc flash study based on both IEEE
1584 and NFPA 70E. Learn how to calculate incident
energy, arcing current and flash protection boundaries.
Spreadsheets are provided in class for the calculations.
THESE DYNAMIC CLASSES INCLUDE:
• How to Perform a Detailed Arc Flash Study
• Calculations Based on IEEE Standard 1584™
• Impact of Overcurrent Device Settings on Arc Flash
• Calculations of Flash Protection Boundaries
• Calculation of Incident Energy in calories/cm2
• Determination of PPE Based on Incident Energy
• NFPA 70E Requirements and Calculations
• In Class Computer Modeling Demonstration
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Power System Design • Short Circuit Analysis
Coordination Studies • Harmonic Studies
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HOW TO PERFORM AN ARC FLASH STUDY
COURSE OUTLINE - DAY 2 - $350
HOW TO PERFORM AN ARC FLASH STUDY
COURSE OUTLINE - DAY 1 - $350
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INTRODUCTION
HUMAN EFFECTS
Physiological Effects, Tissue Damage, Internal Organ
Damage, Burns Fibrillation, “Curable” 2nd Degree Burn
Requirements, Arc Blast Pressure, Sound Pressure,
CODES AND STANDARDS
OSHA 29 CFR - Part 1910, Subpart S, NFPA 70, National
Electrical Code®, NFPA 70E, Standard for Electrical Safety
in the Workplace, IEEE Standard 1584™, Guide for Arc
Flash Hazard Analysis
CATEGORIES OF ELECTRICAL HAZARDS
Electric Shock, Arc Flash, Arc Blast
ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DYNAMICS
Arcing Faults vs. Bolted Faults, Effect of Current on
Overcurrent Device Clearing Time, ¼ to ½ cycle vs.
Multiple Cycle Interruptions
NFPA 70E REQUIREMENTS
Safety Related Work Practices, Installation Safety
Requirements, Application of NFPA 70E Table 130.2(C)
APPROACH BOUNDARIES
Limited Approach, Restricted Approach, Prohibited
Approach, Flash Protection Boundary
HAZARD/RISK CATEGORY
Defining the Hazard / Risk Category by cal/cm2 Class 0, 1,
2, 3, 4 Requirements
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT PPE
Protective Clothing Characteristics, Flash Suits, Face
Protection, Hand Protection, Foot Protection, ASTM
CASE PROBLEM – Arc Flash Hazard Assessment
ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION (Optional)
JIM PHILLIPS, P.E.
For almost 25 years, Jim has conducted over 1500 live seminars
for tens of thousands of people from the United States and
around the globe. A highly sought after speaker in the subjects
of electric power system design and analysis, he is a member of
the IEEE 1584 working group “IEEE Guide for Performing Arc
Flash Hazard Calculations” and is a regular contributor for NEC
Digest® the NFPA’s Official NEC® Magazine. He is nationally
known for his power system analysis background and ability to
analyze complex problems. Jim consistently receives excellent
reviews for his “unique” teaching style and ability to answer the
tough questions in an easy to understand manner. Early in his
career he worked for Ohio Edison Company and was a Project
Engineer for Square D Company's Power System Analysis
Group. He is also the founder of Phillips Engineers +
Consultants, Inc. He has taught classes at the college level and
is a Senior Member of IEEE where he has been a distinguished
lecturer, past member of the Energy Policy Committee,
Illumination Engineering Society, NFPA, and many other
organizations. He has also written for Consulting-Specifying
Engineer Magazine and holds a BSEE from The Ohio State
University. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in many
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PERFORMING THE DETAILED ARC FLASH STUDY
Calculate Boundaries and Incident Energy, Warning
Labels, Personnel Protective Equipment Requirements
SYSTEM MODELING FOR ARC FLASH STUDY
Transformer, Conductor and Source Impedance, High vs.
Low Short Circuit Current, Defining Buses to be Modeled
MODES OF OPERATION
Utility Configuration, Generators and Emergency
Conditions, Low Short Circuit Conditions with Long Device
Tripping Times, Large Motors, System Grounding
WORKING DISTANCE AND BOUNDARIES
Defining Working Distance, Calculations of Arc Flash
Boundary @ 1.2 cal/cm2, Detailed Problems to Solve
CALCULATION OF INCIDENT ENERGY EXPOSURE
FOR FLASH HAZARD ANALYSIS
Arcs in Open Air vs. in Cubic Box, Maximum Bolted Fault,
Minimum Self Sustaining Arc, Effect of Minimal Fault and
High Incident Energy Exposure, Arc Gap, Examples of
Performing Studies with Available Computer Programs
IEEE Std. 1584™ - ARC FLASH CALCULATIONS
NFPA 70E Tables vs. IEEE Std. 1584™ Calculations,
Flash Boundary based on 300 kA cycles vs. Detailed
Calculations Based on Actual Fault Current and Device
Clearing Times, Problem Solving Using Spreadsheets
ARC FLASH WARNING LABELS
Flash Hazard Boundary, Class of PPE, Shock Hazard
Boundary, Approach Boundaries, Code Requirements
REDUCING INCIDENT ENERGY LEVELS
Design and Operating Changes, Current Limiting Devices,
Lower Device Settings, Instantaneous Functions
CASE PROBLEM – Performing the Arc Flash Study
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POWER SYSTEM ENGINEERING
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ELECTRICAL DESIGN 1 - BASIC CONCEPTS
Voltage Drop, Voltage Selection, Load Calculations,
Conductor and Conduit Selection, Overcurrent Protection,
Switchboards and Panelboards, Lighting Design
ELECTRICAL DESIGN 2 - EQUIPMENT SELECTION
Transformer Selection and Protection, Motor Circuit
Design, Grounding Electrode System, Equipment
Grounding, Bonding, Power Quality Issues, Hazardous
Location Design, Lightning Protection, Generator
Selection, Transfer Switches, UPS Systems
SHORT CIRCUIT ANALYSIS
Short Circuit Study Basics, Conductor and Transformer
Short Circuit Calculations, Percent Impedance, Motor
Contribution, Interrupting Ratings, Series Ratings, X/R
Ratio, Asymmetrical Faults, Short Circuit Testing
PROTECTIVE DEVICE COORDINATION STUDIES
Selective Coordination Basics, Time Current Curves,
Adjustable Instantaneous Settings, Fuse Curves, L,S,I,G
Settings, Nuisance Tripping, Ground Fault Protection,
Overcurrent Relays, ANSI C57 Transformer Protection
Requirements, Delta-Wye ANSI Adjustments,
POWER FACTOR
kW, kvar, KVA, PF, Leading vs. Lagging, Utility Rate
Structures, Economic Analysis, Sizing Capacitors
HARMONIC ANALYSIS
Harmonic Basics, Frequency Spectrum, Motor Drives and
Other Non-Linear Loads, Parallel and Series Resonance
Calculations, Voltage and Current Distortion Calculations,
IEEE 519 Limits, Third Harmonics and Over Sized
Neutrals, K Factor Transformers, Harmonic Filter Design
Calculations, Detuning, Performing a Harmonic Study
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Short Circuit Analysis
Protective Device Coordination
Protective Relaying
Electric Power Calculations
National Electrical Code
Design of Power Systems
Arc Flash Hazard Analysis
Grounding and Power Quality
Harmonic Analysis
Emergency Power Systems
Power Equipment
Motor Design and Application
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