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Case Study:Arc Flash Services and Electrical Safety Training
www.Lewellyn.com • 800-242-6673
Case Study: Arc Flash Services and Electrical Safety Training
About the ClientProperty management company providing commercial real estate strategy, services and support to organizations around the globe.
Quick Profile
Industry:Commercial Real Estate
Services:Property Management
Goals
Mitigate arc flash hazards that has a higher than desired incident energy level
Train employees on electrical safe work practices
After performing an arc flash risk assessment, our engineering team worked with their decision makers and electrical workers to determine what recommendations from our study were they interested in making.
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Solutions
Perform an arc flash risk assessment to determine incidental energy levels
Case Study: Arc Flash Services and Electrical Safety Training
Solutions Continued...
Phase I - Data Collection
Lewellyn Technology Field Technicians visited the facility and collected the necessary electrical data to perform the utility connection point to the eqipment in the plant. We looked for enclosures that presented potential exposures to an arc flash hazard.
Phase II - System Modeling Single Line Drawings
Electrical data collected by our field technicians during Phase 1 was used to build a computer model of their facility’s electrical distribution system. This model was used to complete the incident energy analysis by our engineering department.
Phase III - Engineering Analysis
The results from Phase 3 was documented and provided to the facility in a report format that includes a binder as well as a CD-ROM containing electronic files of the report. A presentation meeting was held with our representative and key people from the facility to review the report and discuss recommendations.
The following has also been conducted:
- Short cicuit study to calculate potential fault currents
- Protective device coordination study to minimize the impact of equipment failures within a system if a fault is to occur
- Interrupt rating study to conform to the requirements of the National Electric Code (NEC) which identifies any protective device that appears to have inadequate interrupting capacity
- Hazard labeling to indicate the Arc Flash boundary, Incident Energy, Nominal Voltage, Limited and Restricted Approach Distance for each device name
Training - Electrical Safe Work Practices
Electrical hazards, proper electrical work practices and procedures, and the safe installation of electrical equipment were discussed. Workers were introduced to the rules and regulations as required by the OSHA Electrical Safety Related Work Practices Standard 1910.331-1910.335.
Case Study: Arc Flash and Training
ResultsAll of the company’s Electrical Workers and Facility Managers were given proper training to have a safer workplace. Their skills were updated and enhanced to do a better job for their facility. Lewellyn Technology also provided them an updated report with new one-lines and new arc flash labels and were able to mitigate the items of concern.
Deliverables included:
• Final Reporting and Analysis Summary• One-Line diagrams• Short Circuit Study data• Coordination Study data• Coordination curves for each major electrical equipment/circuit breaker/fuse/cable, etc.• Arc Flash Evaluation showing the bus name, protective device name, bus kV, bus bolted fault, trip/delay time, duration of
arc, arc type, arc flash boundary, working distance, incident energy, and required protective clothing class• Electrical Safety Program• Safety Training materials• Arc Flash Warning label data• Recommendations to reduce arc flash hazards for equipment with incident energies 40cal/cm^2 and above
Quick TipMake sure that your employees wear the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when doing their job. Depending on the incident energy level of the equipment, a person may need to wear anything from a face shield to a full arc flash suit. In any case, electrical technicians should always be wearing a hard hat, safety goggles, voltage rated gloves and boots to avoid electrical injuries. Higher incident energy levels require more PPE.
About Lewellyn TechnologyLewellyn Technology started as an electrical safety training company in 1993 and has evolved into a one-stop electrical safety and combustible dust safety solutions company. In the past twenty years, Lewellyn Technology has grown into an industry leader in Arc Flash and Combustible Dust safety, offering a wide range of services, from assessments and consulting, to engineering and training. While our team of in-house, industry experts has grown since our founding, what hasn’t changed is the practical, thorough, and company-wide commitment to workplace safety, whether our team is teaching a introductory course or examining a multi-building facility. That’s just how we’re wired.
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