A novel approach for Arc-Flash detection and mitigation: At the speed of light and sound

J. Vico, P. Parikh, D. Allcock, R. Luna
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Arc Flash (AF) protection is very important for all power and process industries to maintain safety of personnel at the workplace. As the amount of incident arc flash energy is a function of time, every millisecond counts in the race towards reducing the amount of incident energy to which an individual might be subjected. Since the introduction of the first arc flash detection technology, the ability to dynamically process not only light but also other signatures has become technologically and economically feasible - enabling faster operating times (less than 4 ms). This paper proposes a novel technology which utilizes a unique signature of the light and sound pressure signals during arc-flash within a metal clad switchgear/cabling compartments. The detection of light and sound from the patented sensor technology provides fast, secure, and cost effective protection against arc flash, even for low/load-current arcing events. Furthermore, the extensive laboratory testing is presented considering various scenarios, e.g. distance from the arc, sensor's exposure to the arc, directions between arc and sensor head, and arcing current. The testing results are analyzed and discussed in detail.
一种新的电弧闪光检测和缓解方法:以光和声的速度
电弧闪光(AF)保护对于所有电力和过程工业维护工作场所人员的安全非常重要。由于入射电弧闪光能量是时间的函数,每一毫秒都在减少个体可能遭受的入射能量的竞赛中。自从引入第一个电弧闪光检测技术以来,不仅可以动态处理光,还可以动态处理其他特征,这在技术上和经济上都是可行的——实现了更快的操作时间(小于4毫秒)。本文提出了一种利用金属外壳开关柜/布线室电弧闪光时光声压信号的独特特征的新技术。来自专利传感器技术的光和声音检测提供了快速,安全和经济有效的电弧闪光保护,即使是低/负载电流电弧事件。此外,还介绍了广泛的实验室测试,考虑了各种情况,例如与电弧的距离、传感器暴露于电弧、电弧与传感器头之间的方向以及电弧电流。对测试结果进行了详细的分析和讨论。
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