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Guide for Performing Arc Flash Calculations

What you will learn

Introduction to the topic – Why do we need IEEE 1584-2018? What is the key difference between the 2018 vs the 2002 version?

The Journey from IEEE 1584-2002 to IEEE 1584-2018 – Learn about the rich history of the 1584 standard

Learn about the different bus bar electrode configurations

Voltage range and conductor gap information

Box height/width/depth, as well as standard sizes

The arcing current variation correction factor and continuous voltage spectrum

The standard equipment class and typical bus gaps as well as typical enclosure sizes

Learn about the minimum arching current variation, grounded vs ungrounded systems

Learn about 2 second rule as well what happened to the 125kVA transformer cut off language that was present in the 2002 version but not the 2018 version

Description

Welcome, Everyone!

This is Abdur from AllumiaX Engineering headquartered in Seattle, Washington. We do power systems engineering for industrial commercial customers. And in this technical course, we’re going to talk about the IEEE-1584 2018 published standard. It is the guide for performing arc flash hazard calculations. And I want to walk you through some of the things that we’re going to cover in this technical course. So, let’s get started.

In this course, we’re going to talk about the introduction (what’s the need for this IEEE-1584 standard). We’re going to talk about the history and go over the IEEE 1584-2002 version up to the 2018 version. And there are the 16 years of rich history that’s extremely important to understand where we are today with the 2018 version and some of the changes.


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Furthermore, we’re going to talk about a lot of different changes in the IEEE-1584 2018 standard. There are different busbar electrode combinations, there’s a different voltage range and conductor gap information, there’s information about the box, the height, the width, and the depth, and how they use that enclosure box to calculate the instant energy levels. There’s the arcing current variation corrective factor that goes into a lot of detail, there is arc flash test, the continuous voltage spectrum, the enclosure size and correction factor, the table of equipment and class types, the minimum arcing current adjustments, and the 125 kVA transformer cutoff whatever happened to that, so we’ll talk about that as well. Grounded versus ungrounded systems, the two-second rule cut off where that is, and as well as what’s next? what goes above and beyond this 2018 standard?

So, stick around you’ll expect to learn a lot from this standard and from this course. And we hope to see you on the other side.

Thank you.

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Content

IEEE 1584-2018 | Guide for Performing Arc Flash Calculations

What’s the need for IEEE 1584-2018?
The Journey from IEEE 1584-2002 to IEEE 1584-2018
Different Bus Bar Electrode Combinations
Voltage Range & Conductor Gap Information
Information Provided for Box Width/Height/Depth & Iarc_min
Arc Flash Tests, Continuous Voltage Spectrum, & Enclosure Size Correction Factor
Table of Equipment Class/Type & Minimum Arcing Current Adjustment
125kVA Transformer Cutoff, Grounded vs Ungrounded​, & 2 second Rule