andyvh1959
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Going through our annual training, which this year includes awareness training about Arc flash/blast. Now I don't work on electrical other than some home or garage wiring, but I work in many factory locations (both my employer and customer sites) so I understand the rationale of being aware of the potentials for Arc flash/blast injuries. Unless you know, how can you reduce the risks. Just like being aware of fluid injection injuries if you work on anything with pressurized fluid like hydraulics.
I know we have persons on the forums with work experience in high voltage applications, three phase power and more. Is an Arc flash/blast possible or probable only in high voltage or three phase wiring? Certainly an arc fault is possible in 120v home or garage wiring, which is why the arc fault breakers exist. But can 120v wiring create and arc flash/blast condition? Just curious.
I know we have persons on the forums with work experience in high voltage applications, three phase power and more. Is an Arc flash/blast possible or probable only in high voltage or three phase wiring? Certainly an arc fault is possible in 120v home or garage wiring, which is why the arc fault breakers exist. But can 120v wiring create and arc flash/blast condition? Just curious.