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Electrical system studies, arc flash and coordination analysis

Eaton’s portfolio of electrical studies and services are designed to help your system operate more reliably, efficiently and safely. With one of the largest and most experienced teams in the industry, Eaton offers a wide range of options, including electrical coordination studies, which is a general phrase that refers to a complete short circuit, coordination, and arc flash study. Eaton also assists our customers with arc flash mitigation techniques, OSHA required electrical safety training, failure analysis and on-site investigations.

Core features

  • Traditional engineering services and analysis offerings include on-site data collection, short-circuit analysis, protective device coordination and arc flash analysis
  • Eaton’s electrical services team utilizes industry-leading software combined with advanced modeling and analysis capabilities
  • Broad range of services help ensure OSHA compliance and improve electrical safety
  • Use of cutting-edge techniques is ensured through active participation in technical societies such as IEEE and collaboration with utilities/industries

Advanced power system studies

Eaton offers a comprehensive portfolio of advanced power system studies. Our portfolio far exceeds the average list of analysis and studies you’ll see from other study providers.

Utility studies

Eaton’s range of advanced electrical system studies offer utilities the most focused and systematic approach to system changes, enabling you to enhance power system performance and identify potential problems before they impact your system.

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Go beyond the study to find the right arc flash solution for your facility

Eaton combines industry-leading products, services and expertise to create a total arc flash solution focused on prevention, protection and preparation. From analysis to detailed recommendations to mitigate arc flash hazards, we help you Reset Safety in your facility by improving system design and safety practices with the latest arc flash-related standards - from IEEE 1584 to NFPA 70E among others.

Explore these white papers 

A practical application of IEEE STD 1584-2018

This white paper discusses how incident energy and arc-flash boundary are affected by electrode configuration, enclosure size and bus gap.

Understanding the effect of electrode configuration on incident energy and arc-flash boundary

This white paper discusses arcing fault current, incident energy and arc-flash boundary results for each enclosed electrode configuration that challenges the assumption that HCB will always yield the worst-case incident energy and arc-flash boundary.

Eaton’s engineering services team

Eaton’s engineering services team is dedicated to understanding your business so we can optimize your power system for safety, reliability and efficiency. As one of the largest and most experienced teams in the industry, we offer a comprehensive portfolio of services and solutions tailored for every stage of a power system’s life cycle. Eaton strives to create a zero-incident culture through the implementation of our safety policy including division safety managers and layered risk assessments. Our team has experience with electrical power distribution equipment from all leading manufacturers and stands ready to support you, 24/7, wherever and whenever you need us.
Specifications

Our portfolio of arc flash and coordination studies

Data collection

Eaton performs electrical field studies, arc flash and coordination analysis for new or existing electrical power distribution systems. In addition to electrical power distribution equipment, data collection types include motor, transformers, cable, generators, utility and others. Eaton power system study engineers may request facility electrical system data or can be contracted to collect it for an organization.

Short-circuit and protective device evaluation study

For this study, typical conductor impedances based on IEEE Std. 141-1993 are utilized, with transformer design impedances used when test impedances are not available. The study includes:

  • Calculation methods and assumptions
  • Selected base per unit quantities
  • One-line diagram of the system being evaluated
  • Source impedance data, including electric utility system and motor fault contribution characteristics

A calculation of short-circuit momentary and interrupting duties for a three-phase bolted fault is made for the following locations:

  • Electric utility’s supply termination point
  • Incoming switchgear
  • Unit substation primary and secondary terminals
  • Low voltage switchgear
  • Motor control centers
  • Standby generators and automatic transfer switches
  • Branch circuit panelboards
  • Other significant locations throughout the system

For grounded systems, a bolted line-to-ground fault current study will be provided.  

Protective device coordination study

  • Proposed protective device coordination time-current curves will be displayed on log-log
  • Included on each curve sheet will be a complete title and one-line diagram with legend identifying the specific portion of the system covered
  • The device characteristic curves will be terminated at a point reflecting maximum symmetrical or asymmetrical fault current to which device is exposed
  • Identification of the device associated with each curve by manufacturer type and function, and generated using a commercially available software program

Arc flash analysis 

The arc flash analysis considers each medium and low voltage system location within the scope of the work. For detailed calculations, the software determines the available fault currents for each location and the clearing time of the device protecting the same location. From these determinations, the potential incident energy is calculated for each location. Arc flash computations include both line and load side of main breaker calculations, where necessary.
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