Arc Flash Calculations

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Arc Flash Calculations for the latest revision of IEEE 1584    

The 2018 revision of IEEE 1584 dramatically changed the equations and process for calculating the arc flash energies at equipment.  The new equations introduced some new parameters such as bus configuration and enclosure dimensions.  This presentation will go over the calculation steps necessary to calculate the arc flash at equipment and the impact the equation parameters have on the calculated outcome.

Brought to you by IEEE Nebraska's INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS and POWER & ENERGY Technical Chapters.

The webinar will begin at 5pm followed by a question and answer session and finally with announcements of other upcomming events.  

One professional development hour PDH will be issued after the event for those who request one at the end of Q&A.

 



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  • Date: 16 Nov 2021
  • Time: 04:30 PM to 06:15 PM
  • All times are (GMT-06:00) US/Central
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  • Ron Ostendorf - Nebraska Section IAS Chair 

  • Co-sponsored by Nick McIntosh - IEEE Nebraska Section Chair
  • Starts 01 October 2021 06:02 AM
  • Ends 16 November 2021 12:00 PM
  • All times are (GMT-06:00) US/Central
  • No Admission Charge


  Speakers

Jeff Sobczyk Jeff Sobczyk of JEO Consulting Group

Topic:

Arc Flash Calculations per 2018 IEEE 1584

Biography:

Jeff has 34 years of experience in the preliminary investigation, study, design, and construction of projects for building and plant level electrical systems.  Project types have included industrial facilities, water and wastewater plants, hydropower plant modifications, secure facilities, office buildings, commercial facilities, educational facilities, sports stadiums, health care, data centers, and correctional facilities.  In addition, Jeff has been teaching a power lab at the University of Nebraska for their Architectural Engineering program since 2008.  Jeff holds a BS degree from the University of Nebraska in electrical engineering.  Jeff is a professional engineer in 8 regional states and is a Senior Member of IEEE, and has had continuous IEEE membership since 1985.  Jeff currently works for JEO Consulting Group, Inc.

Email:

Address:JEO Consulting Group , 11213 Davenport Street Ste. 200 , Omaha , Nebraska, United States, 68154





Agenda

4:50 to 5:00pm - Sign in

5:01 to 6:00pm - Webinar

6:01 pm - Q & A , with Section Announcements following 



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