Friday, May 4, 2012

Issue #5 Evaluation of Threshold Incident Energy for a Second Degree Burn in Arc Flash

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Issue #5 Evaluation of Threshold Incident Energy for a Second Degree Burn in Arc Flash
Dear Lady or Gentleman,

ARCAD newsletter is a quick update on arc flash issues and the company solutions addressing these issues. This newsletter is free and will bring you up to date on the issues that surround arc flash. Visit us at www.arcadvisor.com for complete product offerings including free online arc flash, short circuit calculators, and PC-based software solutions for arc flash hazard analysis and labeling.
ARC-FLASH-ANALYTIC V5.0 Has Been Released 

ARCAD, INC. announces the release of AFA V5.0 software program for arc flash, shock hazard analysis and labeling.

 

AFA v5.0 has been extended to include circuit protection device drop down list. The program will populate the list with protection devices meeting the application's system voltage and interrupting rating requirements. AFA v5.0 comes accompanied with built-in library of selected protection devices and capability to extent the library with customer specific devices. The program will automatically determine arc duration based on the predicted arcing current value and the selected protective device type.

Also, the new software version introduces Evaluated Threshold Incident Energy for a Second Degree Burn at the Arc Flash Boundary. The value was preset to industry standard 1.2 cal/cm^2 ( 5 J/cm^2 ) bare skin exposure to second degree burn in previous software editions. AFA v5.0 allows to enter different than the industry accepted value as well as let the program to evaluate Onset Incident Energy to Second Degree Burn to determine Arc Flash Boundary at that Incident Energy.

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AFA v5.0  - SOFTPEDIA "100% CLEAN" AWARD 

 

Arc-Flash-Analytics version 5.0 has been tested in the Softpedia labs using several industry-leading security solutions and found to be completely clean of adware/spyware components. In its letter of acceptance, Softpedia Editorial Team said "We are impressed with the quality of your product and encourage you to keep these high standards in the future. To assure our visitors that Arc-Flash-Analytic is clean, we have granted it with the "100% CLEAN" Softpedia award."

The program has also been added to Softpedia's database of software programs for the Windows operating system.

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Evaluation of Onset to Second Degree Burn Energy in Arc Flash

[...] using onset to second degree burn energy for bare skin exposure fixed to 1.2 cal/cm^2 in calculating the arc flash boundary for arc durations other than one (1) second is, as far as we are concerned, open to dispute and, in our strong opinion, heat flux rate should be factored-in when estimating skin damage imposed by an arc flash. Using the 1.2 cal/cm^2 energy for exposure times less than one second will result in undervalued arc flash boundaries while resulting in conservative but save arc flash boundaries for exposure times more than one (1) seconds. [...] 

 

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- Michael Furtak, C.E.T.

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ARCAD INC.

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Monday, April 23, 2012

ARCAD Arc Flash Analytic version 5.0 is now available

ARCAD, INC.
PRESS RELEASE
April 24, 2012
For Immediate Release
Contact: Michael Furtak, C.E.T.
ARCAD INC.

Arc Flash Analytic version 5.0  

The new Arc Flash Analysis and Labeling Software

version is now available. 

TORONTO, ON - ARCAD, INC. announces the release of AFA V5.0 software program for arc flash, shock hazard analysis and labeling. 
 
AFA v5.0 is a revamped version of Arc-Flash-Analytic software capable to:

1) Determine arcing current, incident energy, arc flash protection, limited, restricted and prohibited shock approach boundaries, initial arc pressure, arc explosive TNT equivalent, hazard risk category, typical clothing system.

2) Save input configurations, calculation results for future reference or printing.

3) Perform the analysis using metric (mm, Joules, kg ) or imperial (inches, calories, lbs) units.

4) Generate JPG, BMP, GIF, TIF, PDF format customized color, black-and-white warning labels in English, French and Spanish.

AFA v5.0 has been extended to include circuit protection device drop down list. The program will populate the list with protection devices meeting the application's system voltage and interrupting rating requirements. AFA v5.0 comes accompanied with built-in library of selected protection devices and capability to extent the library with customer specific devices. The program will automatically determine arc duration based on the predicted arcing current value and the selected protective device type.

Also, the new software version introduces Evaluated Threshold Incident Energy for a Second Degree Burn at the Arc Flash Boundary. The value was preset to industry standard 1.2 cal/cm^2 ( 5 J/cm^2 ) bare skin exposure to second degree burn in previous software editions. AFA v5.0 allows to enter different than the industry accepted value as well as let the program to evaluate Onset Incident Energy to Second Degree Burn to determine Arc Flash Boundary at that Incident Energy.

We offer $100.00 discount off the advertized AFA v5.0. website price of $290.00 for everybody using older Arc Flash Analytic software versions 2.0, 3.X or 4.X. Contact us by phone or email to sales@arcadvisor.com to place your new AFA V5.0 order and request your individual product registration credentials today. If you haven't been using Arc-Flash-Analytic before well, let's change that. Purchase it now. You won't regret.
 
More information about AFA v5.0 is available on this page:
ARCAD, INC. located in Toronto ( Canada ) helps facilities create safer working environments for individuals who service electrical systems by providing On-Line and PC based software tools for Short Circuit, Arc Flash Hazard Analysis and Labeling. Visit us at www.arcadvisor.com
 
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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Arc Flash Newsletter. Issue #4 - AFA v5.0 Beta Release







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Issue #4 AFA v5.0 Beta Release 
Dear Lady or Gentleman,

Arc Flash Newsletter is a quick update on arc flash issues and ARCAD solutions addressing these issues. This newsletter is free and will bring you up to date on the issues that surround arc flash. Visit us at www.arcadvisor.com for complete product offerings including free online arc flash, short circuit calculators, and PC-based software solutions for arc flash hazard analysis and labeling.

ARC-FLASH-ANALYTIC V5.0 BETA Has Been Released 
ARCAD, INC. announces beta release of AFA V5.0 new version of popular ARC FLASH ANALYTIC software program for arc flash, shock hazard analysis and labeling. We'd be delighted to hear from and share with us your experience working with the new program solution before the official AFA V5.0 release. We will attend to and implement the best of your suggestions. Also, we will offer a special discount to everyone contributing his/her time and effort reviewing AFA V5.0 BETA functions and capabilities, sharing his/her observations with us and helping us to make Arc-Flash-Analytic V5.0 BETA a success story. 


How AFA v5.0 Fares Comparing To AFA Versions 3.2 & 4.1 

 

IEEE 1584 Empirical Model calculation mode has been extended to include circuit protection device drop down list. The program will populate the list with protection devices meeting the application's system voltage and interrupting rating requirements. AFA v5.0 BETA comes accompanied with built-in library of selected protection devices and capability to extent the library with customer specific devices. The program will automatically determine arc duration based on predicted arcing current value and selected protective device type.
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Have done arc flash hazard analysis and stored the results in tabulated text or XLS spreadsheet format? We can use your report file to pull out the data and generate customized arc flash warning labels in a variety of electronic formats and sizes. Send us your list and let us know label requirements ( material, size, language, etc). We will create free sample label meeting your special requirements and send it to you for your approval along with job quotation.  

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For more information call ARCAD INC. at 416-551-3457
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Sincerely,


- Michael Furtak, C.E.T.

President & Founder
ARCAD INC.





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Purchase any of the ARCAD Arc Flash Analytic software packages and get one month access to ARCAD Online Short Circuit Calculator for FREE!

 

 

 

 

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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

ARCAD Arc Flash Analytic software version 4.1.2

PRESS RELEASE
March 6, 2012
For Immediate Release
ARCAD, INC.
Arc Flash Analytic version 4.1.2 
The new 2nd Edition of Arc Flash Analysis and Labeling Software is now available. 
TORONTO, ON - ARCAD, INC. announces release of AFA V4.1.2 new 2nd edition of popular ARC FLASH ANALYTIC software program for arc flash, shock hazard analysis and labeling. 
The new 2nd Edition is an enhanced version of  AFA v4.1 software capable to:

1) Determine arcing current, incident energy, arc flash protection, limited, restricted and prohibited shock approach boundaries, initial arc pressure, arc explosive TNT equivalent, hazard risk category, typical clothing system.

2) Save input configurations, calculation results for future reference or printing.

3) Perform the analysis using metric (mm, Joules, kg ) or imperial (inches, calories, lbs) units.

4) Generate JPG, BMP, PDF format customized color, black-and-white warning labels in English, French and Spanish.

5) Customize labels by selecting and adding information displayed on them.

AFA V4.1.2 reflects changes to NFPA70 labeling guidelines requiring Flash Protection Boundary to now be stated Arc Flash Boundary.

Also, the new software edition introduces adjustable Incident Energy at Arc Flash Boundary value. The value was preset to industry standard 1.2 cal/cm^2 ( 5 J/cm^2 ) bare skin exposure to second degree burn in previous software versions. The new program edition allows to enter different Incident Energy levels as well to determine Arc Flash Boundary at that Incident Energy.

The existing AFA V4.1 registered users are encouraged to upgrade to AFA V4.1.2 2nd Edition for FREE. We also offer $100.00 discount off the advertized AFA v4.1.2. website price of $270.00 for everybody still using older Arc Flash Analytic software versions 1.0. 2.0 or 3.X.  Just visit http://www.arcadvisor.com/arcflash/arc-flash-demo.html page to request and download your new AFA V4.1.2 complete installation package, and contact us by phone or email to sales@arcadvisor.com to place your new AFA V4.1.2 order and request your individual end user registration credentials today.
 
More information about the product is available on this page:
ARCAD, INC. located in Toronto ( Canada ) helps facilities create safer working environments for individuals who service electrical systems by providing On-Line and PC based software tools for Short Circuit, Arc Flash Hazard Analysis and Labeling. Visit us at www.arcadvisor.com
 
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Sunday, January 22, 2012

ARCAD Newsletter Issue 3 - Arc Flash Label Printing Services







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Issue #3 - Arc Flash Labels 
Dear Lady or Gentelman,

Happy New Year 2012! We're sending you this emailer to inform you of the ARCAD arc flash label printing services. If you lack the time or expensive equipment to print the required labels internally, let us do it for you. ARCAD's arc flash label printing services make NFPA 70, OSHA and CSA Z462 compliance simpler.

What is an Arc Flash Warning Label ?
Determining flash protection boundary and the appropriate PPE would be useless without the information being communicated to the personnel working on or in near the potentialy hazardous equipment. Section 110.16 of the NEC 2011 code requires switchboards, panelboards, industrial control panels, and motor control centers to be field marked to warn personnel of the potential electric arc flash hazards.



ARCAD Tools for Arc Flash Hazard Analysis and Labeling 

 

ARCAD develops and sells arc flash analysis and label making software to help you meet OSHA, NFPA 70E, CSA Z462 regulations and Code requirements. Below is a condensed list of main program features and capabilities. Follow the links to access detailed product pages.

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ARCAD's Label Printing Services

It's simple; just send us JPG, PDF, GIF or BMP files of your arc flash and shock hazard warning labels created using one of our or competitor online or stand-alone software tools for arc flash hazard analysis and we'll take care of the rest. Following the receipt of your order and graphic files in email attachment form or mailed on a CD carrier, we will process the order and ship the labels as soon as possible.

 

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For more information call ARCAD, INC. at 416-551-3457
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Sincerely,


- Michael Furtak, C.E.T.

President & Founder
ARCAD, INC.





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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

ARCAD Newsletter Issue 2 - Short Circuit Analysis







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Short Circuit Analysis

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About MVA Method
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Issue #2 - Short Circuit Analysis
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We're sending you this emailer to remind you of the ARCAD online solution for short circuit analysis. Typical PC-based commercial software has more interfaces and graphic content, which make them more appealing and expensive. ArcAd's on-line tool is user friendly and performs error propagation analysis - very important but widely ignored issue. For a nominal investment, its worth considering.

About ARCAD Online Short Circuit Calculator

We offer online tool for short circuit analysis. As we are aware, none of the competition offers similar services online. Advantages:

  • no need for software installation, no risk associated with virus threat
  • system can be accessed, operated, shared from anywhere, anytime, any platform connected to Internet and anybody with granted access
  • access to most recent services and updates
  • routine data backup


Error Propagation Analysis and Why is it Important ?

"If it can't be quantified, then it's not engineering, but only a guess"
Vern Lindberg
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Error in science and engineering does not mean a mistake. It rather means inevitable uncertainty that happens because of empirical measurements and cannot be perfectly corrected. All measurements in practice and even in principle have some error associated with them; no measured quantity can be determined with infinite precision and zero deviation. Without proper error analysis, no valid scientific conclusions can be drawn. In fact, wrong results can happen if error analysis is ignored. 
 

About MVA Method for Short Circuit Analysis

The MVA method is a modification of the Ohmic method where the impedance of a circuit equals the sum of the impedances of components constituting the circuit. Using the admittances, it follows that the reciprocal of the system impedance is the sum of the reciprocals of the admittances of the components. By very definition, the circuit component admittance is the maximum current or KVA at unit voltage which would flow through the circuit or component to a short circuit or fault when supplied from a source of infinite capacity. In practice, the MVA method is used by separating the circuit into components and calculating each component with its own infinite bus.

 

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- Michael Furtak, C.E.T.

President & Founder
ARCAD, INC.





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Friday, November 25, 2011

Newsletter Issue #1 - Arc Flash Awareness







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Issue #1 - Arc Flash Awareness
Dear Lady or Gentleman,

The ARCAD, INC. Arc Flash Newsletter is a quick update on arc flash issues and the company solutions addressing these issues. This newsletter is free and will bring you up to date on the issues that surround arc flash. Visit us at www.arcadvisor.com for complete product offerings including free online arc flash, short circuit calculators, and PC-based software for arc flash hazard analysis and labelling.

About ARCAD, INC. products and services

ARCAD, INC. helps maintenance workers, business owners and employers to create safer working environments for individuals who service electrical systems by providing information about the importance of electrical and industrial safety, the dangers associated with an electrical arc flash, and On-Line and PC based software tools for Short Circuit and Arc Flash Hazard Analysis.

What causes an arc flash ?

An arc flash happens when electric current flows through air gaps between conductors. Insulation failure and accidents caused by touching a test probe to the wrong surface or slipped tool are the most common causes of an arcing fault. The fault current magnetic fields make conductors to separate producing an arc. In other words, arc flash is caused by uncontrolled conduction of electrical current from phase to ground, phase to neutral, and/or phase to phase accompanied by ionization of the surrounding air. The heat energy and intense light at the point of the arc is called arc flash.

Why should you be concerned about arc flash?

The primary reason to be concerned about arc flash is for the safety of the personnel. Short circuits and arc faults are very dangerous and potentially fatal to personnel. Exposure to an arc flash frequently results in a variety of serious injuries such as severe burns, damaged eyesight, ruptured eardrums, collapsed lungs and in some cases - death.

 

The number two reason to be concerned about arc flash hazards is liability and government regulations. OSHA regulations apply to every worker that may approach or be exposed to energized electrical equipment. Failure for an employer to conform and follow OSHA requirements can lead to employee injuries, fines, penalties, and expensive law suits.

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Michael Furtak, C.E.T.
ARCAD, INC.





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