lovetacycle wrote:
Because of the new regulation that OSHA is putting into place regarding PPE and analysis on TD&T equipment, our company will need to perfrom analysis on our substations where our techs interact with 4.16kv-161kv equipment. I had a conversation with one of the software manufacturers that our company uses for arc flash analysis. They told me that their software automatically defers to the Ralph Lee equations when you enter a voltage over 15kv, and their calculations will be accurate.
That is the problem. The "calculations" may be accurate based on using the Lee equations (i.e. correct math) which are the only equations (that I know of) for use above 15 kV, but because of the theoretical nature, they give unrealistic results at higher voltages. So, accurate math of theoretical equations.
There is quite a need for better equations above 15 kV which right now don't exist.