Demystification of Arc-Fault Circuit-Interrupters (AFCIs) – Part II: Technology and Applications

Nehad El-Sherif, T. Domitrovich
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Residential fires of electrical origin have been a major concern for a long time. A fire can be initiated by excessive current (due to an overload or a short circuit), or arcing current. Therefore, both Canadian Electrical Code (CE Code) Part I and the National Electrical Code (NEC) require the installation of overcurrent protection devices (OCPDs) to detect and clear excessive current. Conversely, arcing current is too low for OCPDs to detect. It could take an electric arc, minutes, days, weeks, months, or even years to initiate a fire. Therefore, a new solution was required for detecting those slowly developing arcs. Thus, Arc-fault Circuit-Interrupters (AFCIs) were born. AFCIs are capable of detecting an arcing condition (while still developing) and de-energizing the circuit before the arcing circuit ignites, AFCIs have been a hot topic creating quite a bit of controversy in the recent NEC review cycles. It is the authors' opinion that this controversy stems from a lack of clear understanding of AFCIs operation, available technologies, and their capabilities. This paper is the second of two papers attempting to add clarity and avoid the confusion surrounding AFCIs, their applications, and success in making an impact on home electrical fires.
电弧故障断路器(afci)的揭秘。第2部分:技术和应用
长期以来,电气引起的住宅火灾一直是人们关注的主要问题。火灾可由电流过大(由于过载或短路)或电弧电流引起。因此,加拿大电气规范(CE Code)第一部分和国家电气规范(NEC)都要求安装过流保护装置(ocpd)来检测和清除过流。相反,电弧电流太低,ocpd无法检测到。电弧可能需要几分钟、几天、几周、几个月甚至几年才能引起火灾。因此,需要一种新的解决方案来检测这些缓慢发展的弧线。因此,电弧故障断路器(afci)诞生了。afci能够检测电弧状态(同时仍在发展)并在电弧电路点燃之前断开电路,afci一直是一个热门话题,在最近的NEC审查周期中产生了相当多的争议。作者认为,这种争议源于对afci的操作、可用技术及其能力缺乏清晰的认识。这篇论文是两篇论文中的第二篇,试图增加清晰度,避免围绕afci的混乱,它们的应用,以及对家庭电气火灾的成功影响。
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