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Arc Reduction Methodology of Circuit Breaker Damaged by Series-Arc


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1 Department of Electrical Engineering, Hanbat National University, Daejeon 31458, Korea, Republic of
 

Objectives: The temperature rise characteristic of a circuit breaker connector resulting from a series-arc caused by faulty contact was analyzed along with a proposed method to mitigate such series-arc. Methods/Statistical Analysis: Variable current load was applied to the screw connector of the circuit breaker to perform a test on the temperature characteristic using an arc generator when the screw-type connector of the circuit breaker is under one of the following conditions: Normal contact, faulty contact, and with an insulating pad. The results under the respective conditions were analyzed and compared. Findings: It was confirmed that the temperature in the connector can rise rapidly due to an arc, possibly resulting in a fire if an excessive load is applied to the circuit breaker with a faulty contact in the screw attributed to a slight gap between the screw and connector. Therefore, such fire can be prevented by inserting an insulating pad in the connector. Improvements/Applications: The findings of this study are believed to be helpful in preventing fires resulting from a series-arc, establishing regulations for the installation of arc fault circuit interrupter and studying an investigative method for fires resulting from a faulty contact.

Keywords

Arc Reduction Methodology, Circuit Breaker, Electric Fire, Poor Contact, Series-Arc.
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Tae-Won Kim
Department of Electrical Engineering, Hanbat National University, Daejeon 31458, Korea, Republic of
Dae-Dong Lee
Department of Electrical Engineering, Hanbat National University, Daejeon 31458, Korea, Republic of
Yun-Mi Jeong
Department of Electrical Engineering, Hanbat National University, Daejeon 31458, Korea, Republic of
Young-Dal Kim
Department of Electrical Engineering, Hanbat National University, Daejeon 31458, Korea, Republic of

Abstract


Objectives: The temperature rise characteristic of a circuit breaker connector resulting from a series-arc caused by faulty contact was analyzed along with a proposed method to mitigate such series-arc. Methods/Statistical Analysis: Variable current load was applied to the screw connector of the circuit breaker to perform a test on the temperature characteristic using an arc generator when the screw-type connector of the circuit breaker is under one of the following conditions: Normal contact, faulty contact, and with an insulating pad. The results under the respective conditions were analyzed and compared. Findings: It was confirmed that the temperature in the connector can rise rapidly due to an arc, possibly resulting in a fire if an excessive load is applied to the circuit breaker with a faulty contact in the screw attributed to a slight gap between the screw and connector. Therefore, such fire can be prevented by inserting an insulating pad in the connector. Improvements/Applications: The findings of this study are believed to be helpful in preventing fires resulting from a series-arc, establishing regulations for the installation of arc fault circuit interrupter and studying an investigative method for fires resulting from a faulty contact.

Keywords


Arc Reduction Methodology, Circuit Breaker, Electric Fire, Poor Contact, Series-Arc.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst%2F2016%2Fv9i44%2F125287