Inactive-Withdrawn Standard

IEEE 1584 and 1584A Set

1584 & 1584A Set Arc Flash (Print plus CD-ROM)

Summary: For 1584-2002: This guide provides techniques for designers and facility operators to apply in determining the arc flash hazard distance and the incident energy to which employees could be exposed during their work on or near electrical equipment. Keywords: 1584 , IEEE 1584, arc fault currents, arc flash hazard, arc-flash hazard, arc-flash hazard analysis, arc-flash hazard marking, arc in enclosures, arc in open air, bolted fault currents, electrical hazard, flash protection boundary, incident energy, personal protective equipment, protective device coordination study, short-circuit study, working distances. For 1584A-2004: Amendment to 1584-2002 This guide provides techniques for designers and facility operators to apply in determining the arc-flash hazard distance and the incident energy to which employees could be exposed during their work on or near electrical equipment. The amendment will correct text errors in Clauses 5.2, last paragraph; Clauses 5.6, 5.7, and 7.1; and an equation error in the spreadsheet based calculator, Data-Normal Sheet, column I. Contents: The Set Contains the Following: - 1584-2002 IEEE Guide for Arc Flash Hazard Calculations: Print version of set: Includes a CD-ROM containing 2 Arc Flash Hazard Calculators and 3 Test Data files. PDF version of set: PDF file zipped with 2 Arc Flash Hazard Calculators and 3 Test Data files. - 1584A-2004 IEEE Guide for Performing Arc-Flash Hazard Calculations--Amendment 1

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IAS/PCI - Petroleum and Chemical Industry
Status
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IEEE Industry Applications Society
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IAS/PCI - Petroleum and Chemical Industry

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