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Análisis de riesgo de arco eléctrico

La gestión y prevención de riesgos han sido siempre aspectos importantes de los programas de seguridad en el sector de la electricidad. Una evaluación adecuada del nivel de riesgo del arco eléctrico puede ayudar a minimizar el tiempo de inactividad operativo y garantizar un entorno de trabajo más seguro.    
El módulo de análisis de peligro de arco eléctrico CYME de Eaton permite el cómputo de los parámetros necesarios para evaluar el nivel de riesgo y ayudarlo a adoptar los procedimientos de seguridad correspondientes con el fin de minimizar los riesgos de quemaduras y lesiones en las personas que trabajan con el equipo eléctrico o cerca de este. Como un módulo integrado en el programa de análisis de redes eléctricas CYME de Eaton, le permite evaluar el riesgo de peligros de arco eléctrico en cualquier parte de la red. Calcula la corriente de la falla de cortocircuito usando un potente algoritmo de cálculo de cortocircuito, encuentra el tiempo de despeje de las curvas de tiempo-corriente de nuestra amplia biblioteca de dispositivos y calcula la energía resultante del incidente y el nivel de riesgo.

MÓDULO DE ANÁLISIS DE ARCO ELÉCTRICO

GENERAL

The module is compliant with industry-recognized standards and methods to perform arc flash hazard calculations for industrial, distribution and transmission systems. These standards are:

  • NFPA-70E 2015, Electrical Safety Requirements for Employee Workplaces
  • CSA Z462, Workplace Electrical Safety Standard
  • IEEE-1584 2011, Guide for Performing Arc-Flash Hazard Calculations
ALGORITHMS

For the arc flash analysis in distribution and transmission systems, algorithms are available to cater for line-to-ground faults, which represent about 80% of the faults occurring on a distribution system. This added functionality facilitates the evaluation of arc flash hazards on any part of any network.

The new algorithms are based on:

  • NESC 2012
  • OSHA; to be used with single-phase arc in open air
  • Lee Method
  • Wilkins Method
  • Heat Transfer Model, based on Heat Flux Calculations (Model published in Electrical Safety Handbook, by John Cadick, Mary Capelli-Schellpfeffer, Dennis K. Neitzel, published by McGraw-Hill Professional, 2001, Chapter 3.52)

The bus data of any network created with Eaton's CYME software can be supplemented with arc flash related information such as working distance, bus gap, connected equipment and exposed circuit enclosed in a box or in open air. In addition, the module calculates the maximum bolted short-circuit levels at the desired work place (bus) for arc flash hazard calculations.

CAPABILITIES
  • One-line diagram and user-friendly GUI for all systems
  • Batch mode simulation that will allow the analysis for every bus in the network in one single simulation
  • Short-circuit current can be calculated using ANSI or conventional fault calculation methods. Using ANSI, the reduced fault contribution of motors and generators are taken into consideration
  • Machine and inverted-based DG contribution, and duration of contribution
  • Multiple contribution calculation
  • Calculation using default values depicted by standards, or using user-defined values
  • Accurate opening time is obtained from the protective device time-current curve library
  • The module is equipped with the automatic detection and validation of protection schemes in the network
  • Option to select the faster protective device according to the time-current curves of the devices available at a given situation
  • The display of results in a tabular report
  • Results box for the visualization of results of selected points on the network
WARNING LABELS

The program generates warning labels that are ready to be printed and affixed to electrical equipment. Different label templates are available, and it is also possible to create custom warning labels.

These warning labels include all the necessary information such as:

  • Arc flash hazard boundary
  • Incident energy
  • Hazard/risk category class.
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Potential shock hazard
  • Limited, restricted and prohibited approach boundaries
  • Equipment node ID or downstream equipment identification

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