I am reviewing NFPA 70A 2018 for changes to various arc-flash study verbiage we use in our studies, and it appears that a section of Table H.3(a) in the 2015 code (moved to Table 130.5(G) in the 2018 code) has "disappeared". Specifically, in NFPA 70E 2015 there was PPE listed out for 'Incident energy exposures up to 1.2 cal/cm2"...that is no longer the case for NFPA 70E 2018.
Using software such as SKM, the calculated incident energy is often less than 1.2 cal/cm2.
Does anyone know why the 2018 code no longer specifically mentions PPE for less than 1.2 cal/cm2?
Using software such as SKM, the calculated incident energy is often less than 1.2 cal/cm2.
Does anyone know why the 2018 code no longer specifically mentions PPE for less than 1.2 cal/cm2?