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Title: The Power of Reliability


1
The Power of Reliability
Designing and Protecting Power Distribution
Systems
2
Design Objective
  • What are the Main objectives in designing Power
    Distribution Systems

Reliability and Cost Effectiveness
3
Design Objective
  • Top 2 Most Common Reliability Criteria
  • Power Continuity
  • Minimizing Downtime and Outages
  • Safety
  • Personnel
  • Equipment

ROI
Reliability
4
Remember
85 of all Electrical issues begin
As
Phase to Ground Faults
5
Arc Flash
6
What is Arc Flash?
NFPA 70E says an arc flash hazard is A dangerous
condition associated with the release of energy
caused by an electric arc
A hazard beyond shock and electrocution.
7
Arc Flash Hazard
  • Electrical Arcing is caused by
  • Human Error
  • Loose Connections
  • Insulation Failure
  • Poorly Maintained Equipment
  • Voltage Spikes
  • Delayed Short Circuit Interruption
  • Animals

8
Reliability Design Objective
  • Power Continuity and Safety

Solutions to Mitigate the Impact of an
Arc Flash Hazard
9
Arc Flash Protection and Mitigation by Design
Objective
Reduce the Amount of Incident Energy
10
Incident Energy
The amount of energy impressed on a surface, a
certain distance from the source, generated
during an arc event. Incident energy is
measured in calories/cm2 or Joules/cm2.
(Ref NFPA 70E 2003 ROC, IEEE 1584)
11
Arc Flash Protection and Mitigation for
Phase to Ground Arc Flash Hazards
Phase to Phase Arc Flash Hazards
12
Arc Flash Protection and Mitigation by Design
  • High Resistance Grounding
  • Phase to ground faults are most likely and HRG
    Systems limits the fault current so that no arc
    flash hazard exists
  • NFPA70E - HRG is a technique available to reduce
    the Arc Flash Hazard of the System
  • Arc Flash Mitigation
  • For phase to phase faults where arcing is
    initiated fast detection and tripping will reduce
    the arc energy and thus reduce the hazard risk
    category

13
Reduce the Time of
Detection and Isolation
One of the Keys to Mitigation
14
I-GARD Arc Flash
Mitigation/Detection
Relay
FALCON
15
Falcon AFMD Relay
  • I-GARD Falcon Arc Flash Relay Detects, Initiates
    and Isolates providing Mitigation in 1
    millisecond
  • Reduction of Arc Flash energy by fast detection
    and tripping of Main Breaker
  • Minimizing total clearing time
  • Reliability
  • Ensures fastest possible reaction time with out
    nuisance tripping
  • Use shunt trip of circuit breaker to isolate
  • Combines Optical light sensing and over-current
    protection to achieve this

16
Falcon Master Main Unit
17
Falcon AFMD Relay
  • Main Master Unit
  • Either 20 light only sensor inputs or 16 light
    sensor inputs plus combination of Slave Units
  • 20 Light Sensor Inputs 1 16 plus L1 L4 or
  • 16 Light Sensor Inputs 1 16
  • Light Sensitivity Threshold Dial is located on
    front of the Master Unit
  • L1 L4 Interconnect Slave Units
  • Total of 4 Communication Channels to interconnect
    either Arc Light or Current CR Slave Units
  • D1 D4
  • RJ45 Communication cable used to interconnect
    either Arc or Current CR Slave Units to Main
    Master
  • Transmits alarms, self diagnostics, communication
    and provides power

18
Falcon AFMD Relay
  • Main Master Unit
  • Photoelectric cable used to transmit light and or
    over current detection from Slave Units to Main
    Master Unit lt 100m
  • L1 L4
  • Input Voltage
  • 85 264V AC
  • 80 350VDC
  • Output Voltage 12VDC
  • 4- Isolated Solid State outputs, 1msec, trip
    sequence
  • 6- isolated relay out put contacts, 8 10msec
  • Continuous Self test diagnostics
  • Alarm Messages displayed on the Front of Main
    Unit

19
Falcon AFMD Relay
  • Configurable tripping sequence including delay
    functions for selectivity and back up protection
    Flexibility
  • Arc Light Slave Unit
  • Total of 6 Modules per Communication Channel can
    be interconnected via RJ45 and photoelectric
    Cable lt100m
  • 10 Light Sensor Inputs per Slave Unit 0 9
  • Optical fibre cable connects light sensor
    directly to Arc Slave Unit
  • Light Sensitivity Threshold Dial located on front
    of the Arc Slave Unit

20
Falcon AFMD Components
  • Light sensor installed directly in the line-up
  • Expandable to 256 optical sensor inputs
  • Over Current Slave CR Unit
  • 1A, 2A or 5A, sec CT
  • Sensitivity Threshold Dial located on front of
    the CR Slave Unit
  • RJ45 and photoelectric cable used to interconnect
    Current CR Slave Unit to Main Master lt100m
  • Each Arc or CR Slave Unit will have a designated
    address that enables the Main Master Unit to
    identify actual location within the system

21
Falcon AFMD Components
  • Application suitable for LV Switchboards, LV
    switchgear, Metal-clad and Metal enclosed
    Switchgear

22
Falcon Arc - AFMD Unit
  • 10 light receivers/unit
  • Threshold level of light receiver can set by
    potentiometer 30 50k lx
  • Tripping can be tested from TEST-button
  • Indication LED flashes green when functioning
    is normal
  • LED is turned red when light is detected
  • Flashing red indicates no longer light detection

23
Falcon Current AFMD Unit
  • Can be used for single or 3 phase applications
  • Current measurement can be from 1A, 2A or 5A
    current transformers
  • Threshold Current level can set from 50 500 of
    nominal current
  • Tripping can be tested from TEST-button
  • Indication led flashes green when functioning
    is normal
  • led is turned red when over current is detected
  • flashing red indicates no longer over current

Burden lt .223VA
24
Master Unit L1 L2 L3 L4 D1 D2 D3 D4
CR Slave Unit
Arc Slave Unit
CR Slave Unit
Arc Slave Unit
25
Light Sensor
26
Light Sensor
27
Falcon Main Unit
28
Slave Arc Light Sensor Module
29
Current CR Module
30
FALCON AFMD Relay
  • Reduce the time Reduces the damage
  • Reduces Hazard
    cal/cm2
  • Reduces Hazard
    Risk

31
Summary
  • NFPA70E addresses worker safety and work
    practices
  • OSHA is citing NFPA70E
  • NFPA70E will be referenced in work injury
    litigation
  • Requirements for compliance
  • Perform Arc Flash Hazard Analysis
  • Label electrical equipment designating the
    required PPE
  • Train workers and update work practice procedures
  • Deploy products, solutions, and methods to limit
    arc flash hazards whenever possible HRG
  • Reduce PPE requirements by ARC Flash Protection
  • Falcon Arc Flash Detection/Mitigation Relay

32
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