Arc-fault protection of branch circuits, cords and connected equipment

G. Parise, L. Martirano, R. E. Nabours
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In electrical power systems, the fault frequently involves arcing and burning for all the wiring exposed to mechanical damage and other insulation stresses including wiring not fixed and connected by flexible cords and cables. The IEC Standard 60364 stops the design of electric power systems at the outlets of branch circuits or at the fixed equipment. A complete design instead should take care of the connections of the portable equipment and of extension cords (as requested by NFPA 70) that are exposed to arc-faults and may cause fire and/or electric shock hazard. The cords supplying the Class II equipment are without a grounding protection conductor, so the failure of the double insulation, caused by external damage, can't be expected to be easily detected as a ground fault. A protection must be provided to prevent the fault from extinguishing itself without being detected and remaining energized, thus presenting an electric shock hazard by direct contact with a live part, rendered accessible after local insulation failure. The authors highlight this worst case and suggest the protection achieved by wiring the circuits, particularly extension cords, with special power cables. Ground-fault-forced cables, GFFCs convert a line-to-line fault into a line to ground fault, that will be detected and protected by ordinary ground fault protective devices (GFPDs). By adopting the GFFC type of cables internally to Class II equipment, the disconnecting supplying measure could be extended to equipment also.
分支电路、电线和连接设备的电弧故障保护
在电力系统中,所有暴露在机械损伤和其他绝缘应力下的电线(包括未固定和由柔性电线和电缆连接的电线)经常发生电弧和燃烧。IEC标准60364将电力系统的设计停止在分支电路的出口或固定设备上。一个完整的设计应该考虑便携式设备和延长线的连接(根据NFPA 70的要求),这些设备和延长线暴露在电弧故障中,可能导致火灾和/或触电危险。为II类设备供电的电线没有接地保护导体,因此,由于外部损坏导致的双绝缘失效,不能指望很容易被检测为接地故障。必须提供保护,以防止故障在未被检测到并保持通电的情况下自行熄灭,从而在局部绝缘失效后,与带电部件直接接触而产生触电危险。作者强调了这种最坏的情况,并建议用特殊的电源线来连接电路,特别是延长线,以达到保护的目的。接地故障强制电缆,GFFCs将线路对线路的故障转换为线路对地的故障,由普通接地故障保护装置(GFPDs)检测和保护。通过在II类设备内部采用GFFC型电缆,也可以将断开供电措施扩展到设备。
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