Franpereira:
Hi eveyone !
I was wondering if there is a conservative table out there that tells which PPE you should use depending on the voltage, normal current, and shortcircuit perhaps of the place you are working..
Specially this is because of a new installation, which will have a main circuit breaker of 2000A, in 400V with a three phase shortcircuit fault of aprox 30KA at the point of the main CB.
When we energise for the first time, what type of PPE should we use ? I have been reading and depends on the cal/m2 but perhaps there was a rapid conservative table or experience of yours to tell what type of PPE we should use
Also, the main circuit breaker is inside the gabinet, and has no dead front to cover the cooper busbars, they are covered in the front with transparent acrylic (6mm depth), in order to prevent to touch them. So to turn on the MCB we have to do it with the gabinet open
I would test all outgoing circuits carefully before energising the main breaker.
If possible, I would have all individual loads turned OFF before energising the main breaker, and then turn them on individually.
Z.
Franpereira:
Hi eveyone !
I was wondering if there is a conservative table out there that tells which PPE you should use depending on the voltage, normal current, and shortcircuit perhaps of the place you are working..
Specially this is because of a new installation, which will have a main circuit breaker of 2000A, in 400V with a three phase shortcircuit fault of aprox 30KA at the point of the main CB.
When we energise for the first time, what type of PPE should we use ? I have been reading and depends on the cal/m2 but perhaps there was a rapid conservative table or experience of yours to tell what type of PPE we should use
Also, the main circuit breaker is inside the gabinet, and has no dead front to cover the cooper busbars, they are covered in the front with transparent acrylic (6mm depth), in order to prevent to touch them. So to turn on the MCB we have to do it with the gabinet open
I would test all outgoing circuits carefully before energising the main breaker.
If possible, I would have all individual loads turned OFF before energising the main breaker, and then turn them on individually.
Z.
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