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Arc flash hazard - when over-estimating under-estimates a problem
When one undertakes an arc flash study, one must develop a model based on the power system of interest. The model requires estimates of conductor lengths and other data to be developed. To ensure that the arc flash study that one is performing does not underestimate the magnitudes of the short circuit currents present within the power system, and to allow for limitations in the procedure by which one develops the model, typically visual inspection, one must carefully estimate the lengths of conductors. Computing “safety margins” can help to avoid errors, and maintenance switches can address the uncertainties involved.