Arc Flash Calculations and Insulation Resistance Testing - Self Study
About this course
The lecture includes discussions on the application of NFPA 70E in calculating DC arc faults and the associated hazard risk categories. Sample calculations are provided to illustrate real world examples and applications. The lecture also includes information on insulation resistance testing (IRT) during system commissioning and operations and maintenance activities. Participants will see an IRT procedure applied to help solidify the concepts presented in the lecture.
By the end of the lecture, participants will:
- Have an understanding of the arc flash calculations
- Recognize various hazard risk categories based on site specific conditions
- Be able to evaluate the results provided from insulation resistance testing of conductors
- Understand the basic setup procedure for insulation resistance testing
Course outline
Module 1 • 6 assignments
Video Lecture and Conference Call Recording
- Lecture - Arc Flash and Insulation Resistance Testing (44:38 minutes)
- 1-hour conference call recording (.mp3) (.mp3)
- Resources: SP7.2 Arc Flash (.pdf)
- Resources: SP5.2 QA Standardizing Documentation (.pdf)
- Resources: Arc Flash whitepaper (.pdf)
- Free Tool: Mayfield Design Tool
Authors
Randy Batchelor
Randy Batchelor is a licensed Electrical Engineer in California and is a NABCEP Certified PV Professional. He has experience with projects ranging from small off-grid power systems to utility-scale plants connected at medium Voltage. Randy has been working in the solar industry since 2006 and has been involved in the design and construction of hundreds of PV systems,...
Ryan Mayfield
Ryan Mayfield has been working in the renewable energy field since 1999 and is the President of Mayfield Renewables (formerly Renewable Energy Associates), a consulting firm providing design, support and educational services for electrical contractors, architectural and engineering firms, manufacturers and government agencies. Ryan served as Photovoltaic Systems...