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Description: Information site about Arcfault detection systems, the site providing information on the causes and prevention thereof.
This site is devoted to high power Arc Fault and Arc Flash issues: High Power Arc Faults and Arc Flash. An arc fault is a high power discharge of electricity between two or more conductors. The arc faults of our concern occur in major electrical distribution systems. While a low power arc of a few amps may initiate an arc fault, a true arc fault will rapidly increase in current up to several hundred amps or even thousands of amps. An electrical switchboard seven feet high, three feet wide, four feet deep, containing several hundred pounds of metal conductors and supports can, in a few seconds, be reduced to an empty shell. An Arc Fault Detection (AFD) System has been invented to protect switchboards against catastrophic arcing failures. AFD Systems have been in use since 1990. A newer design furnishes Continuous Thermal Monitoring (CTM) of switchboards and can prevent 60-80% of all arcing failures.
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Page title: | Arc Fault Homepage |
Keywords: | Arc, Fault, Arc Fault, electricity, Arcfault, fire, electrical, Circuit Interrupter, Circuit, Interrupter, Electrical Fire, protection, dangerous, arcing, faults, arc fault protection, arc fault detection, electrical fire, Arc Fault Testing, ship fire, protection, Electrical fire, Arc Flash, Flash |
Description: | Arc Fault Detection Systems provides enhanced protection from dangerous arcing faults, arc flash... and more. |
IP-address: | 209.217.33.132 |
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Date | Creation Date: 08-Feb-2001 16:41:38 UTC Expiry Date: 08-Feb-2015 16:41:38 UTC |