Vented Panels on 4160VAC Switchgear

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buffalonymann

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My facility installed new 4160VAC switchgear about 16 months ago; the enclosure rear access panels are vented. I can't remember ever seeing vented access panels on medium voltage gear. Anybody care to comment?
 
Not unusual.

Unless the equipment is listed as arc resistant and tested per IEEE C37.20.7[FONT=Arial, Arial, sans-serif] (which yours is not with vented panels in the rear), the doors should always be considered to be shrapnel during a fault.[/FONT]
 
Once you see the aftermath of a MV flashover you’ll realise why they vent to the back. We had a 50 year old 11kV OCB flashover. Had anyone been at the front they would have been dead. The switchroom looked like a bomb had gone off, the shrapnel had to be chiselled out of the brickwork.

Even LV gear can be a death trap. A fire on one of our plants forced me open a dependant manual switch on load. I’d been taught the “left hand rule” never stand directly in front of a switch. The cast iron front blew out, I was just slightly singed.
 
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