20 - Arc Flash Study Specification
20 - Arc Flash Study Specification
20 - Arc Flash Study Specification
ANALYSIS STUDY
SPECIFICATION CORPO
RATION
ABC FACILITY
SECTION 16941
ELECTRICAL ARC FLASH HAZARD ANALYSIS STUDY SPECIFICATION
FOR ARC FLASH HAZARD ANALYSIS STUDY SPECIFICATION
CORPORATION ABC FACILITY
SEVERON NOTE AND DISCLAIMER: THIS COMPLIMENTARY DRAFT ARC FLASH STUDY
SPECIFICATION IS PROVIDED BY SEVERON, INC., AS AN INDUSTRY SERVICE FOR USE BY
ASSET OWNERS, CONTRACTORS AND CONSULTANTS. THIS SPECIFICATION IS ONLY A
GUIDELINE AND IS TO BE EDITED AND CUSTOMIZED TO MEET YOUR NEEDS, FACILITY
REQUIREMENTS, SUPPLIER CRITERIA AND INDUSTRY REQUIRMENTS. ITEMS SUCH AS XYZ
CORPORATION AND ABC FACILITY CAN EASILY BE REPLACED BY PERFORMING THE SEARCH
AND REPLACE FUNCTIONS WITH YOUR DOCUMENT EDITING SOFTWARE. OTHER PORTIONS
OF THE SPECIFICATIONS NEED TO BE REVIEWED AND EDITED BASED ON THE SPECIFIC
NEEDS AND REQUIREMENTS OF YOUR FACILITY AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS. SEVERON,
INC. ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR ANY CONTENT IN THIS SPECIFICATION. PLEASE FEEL FREE
TO PROVIDE YOUR SUGGESTED IMPROVEMENTS AND COMMENTS TO SEVERON BY EMAILING US AT [email protected]. PLEASE INDICATE IN THE SUBJECT LINE THAT
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PART -1 GENERAL
.1.1
DESCRIPTION
.A XYZ Corporation Abc Facility desires to implement an arc flash hazard
program to supplement/enhance our existing electrical safety program,
provide additional safety measures for our employees, and provide
compliance with OSHA mandates. XYZ Corporation Abc Facility desires to
retain a qualified firm to assist in the development and implementation of
the arc flash and electrical safety programs. XYZ Corporation Abc Facility
desires that the process be interactive, with XYZ Corporation Abc Facility
employees contributing to the development/enhancement of the arc flash
safety program. XYZ Corporation Abc Facility desires that the successful
firm will assist XYZ Corporation Abc Facility with the following:
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.B
.C
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.3
70E (2004) Article 400.6, 410.9: (Removed in 70E 2009 but should
be referenced for a complete specification). Updated protective device
coordination study showing the system protective devices are properly
set to coordinate and clear a fault without extensive equipment
damage or personnel risk.
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.5
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.3
Model verification.
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.6
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.8
Electronic copies of the Project Report and the System Modeling File.
.9
Review of a draft copy of the report and presentation of the final copy
of the report in person, via teleconference, or via teleconference and
web conference.
.10 Hard copies of the project report (note all printing, postage, etc.) shall
be included in proposed project pricing.
.E
The analysis and procedures shall comply with the following standards and
recommended practices for power system studies.
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.6
DATA COLLECTION
.A Field data collection shall be performed by a qualified (as defined by NFPA
70E 2009) consultant/contractor to ensure accurate equipment modeling.
.B Consultant/contractor field personnel shall have up-to-date training in
electrical safety and shall supply and utilize their own Personal Protective
Equipment for electrical shock hazards and arc flash hazards.
Consultant/contractor shall provide an Energized Work Permit for all field
work where live parts are exposed. XYZ Corporation Abc Facility
personnel shall not be responsible for reviewing or evaluating successful
consultant/contractors safety program for suitability. Attach information
describing your safety training and program.
.C Consultant/contractor shall review all XYZ Corporation Abc Facility safety
requirements and shall comply with all requirements (enclosed).
.D Field data collection and system modeling shall be based on the system
represented by the following drawings provided by XYZ Corporation Abc
Facility personnel:
.1
.2
For the purposes of this proposal the drawings shall represent the existing
facility, but are not deemed complete or accurate. It is estimated that the
drawings are X% complete and represent conditions in (Enter Year Here).
Consultant/contractor shall take this into account when providing study
pricing for the XYZ Corporation Abc Facilitys arc flash study.
[alternate] XYZ Corporation Abc Facility personnel have provided an
estimate of the number of substations, panels, motor control centers,
motor control panels and electrical equipment. Consultant/contractor shall
develop project pricing based on this estimate.
.E
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.F
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Consultant/contractor staff shall have an internal safety program and upto-date electrical safety training that includes arc flash hazards.
Consultant/contractor shall comply with all of the consultant/contractor
safety program requirements and the plant/facility safety regulations
during field data collection. XYZ Corporation shall not be responsible for
development of consultant/contractor safety program or safety procedures
utilized during the data gathering process. A minimum of #2 PPE rated 8
cal/cm2 shall be worn by field data collection personnel at all times when
exposed to energized electrical equipment.
SYSTEM MODELING
.A The system model shall be developed using a commercially available, fully
integrated software package that meets the performance specifications
developed in this Section. To ensure compliance with NFPA-70E 2009,
ANSI, and IEEE Standards, and OSHA mandates, no exceptions or
substitutions to the performance specification are allowed.
.B The system model shall be laid out in one drawing/view and in a manner
that provides for easy viewing of all analysis results. The one drawing/view
requirement ensures that problem areas found and highlighted by the
program are easily seen and not hidden or buried in multiple drawings,
eliminating potential human errors where multiple drawing verification is
required.
.C All one-line symbols shall be spaced properly to facilitate viewing results
on the one-line.
.D Equipment names used in the modeling software shall be identical to the
equipment and naming convention shown on the existing facility drawings
and equipment unless conflicts exist. Consultant/contractor shall bring all
naming convention conflicts or deficiencies to the attention of XYZ
Corporation Abc Facility staff members for clarification.
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.E
The XYZ Corporation Abc Facility may have multiple operating conditions,
including, but not limited to, generation on/off, shutdown, bus-ties, startup, emergency operation, etc. Consultant/contractor shall discuss facility
operation with designated XYZ Corporation Abc Facility to determine the
possible operating modes of the system. Each of the operating modes
shall be documented and modeled in the software in order to determine
the worst-case arc flash hazard and associated parameters for the
electrical equipment. For the purpose of this proposal
consultant/contractor shall assume that up to four (4) operating modes are
possible.
.F
The software shall model each operating mode in a manner such that each
mode is a scenario or change case from the base case. Each scenario shall
be a simple differential algorithm storing only the difference from the base
case and the scenario. Modifications to the base case model shall
automatically update all scenarios to eliminate the necessity to store
complete databases for each condition, providing for a manageable file
size that can be Emailed and eliminating the associated time, man hours,
and errors with updating each database individually.
.G Project files created by the software shall be single files and not project
directories containing multiple files. The file shall be self-contained and
have all necessary information to describe the one-line, system data,
settings, and analysis information. Files shall be easily transferable to any
site via Email or disk and operable with no setting changes to the database
file to eliminate the maintenance and administrative problems associated
with multi-file project directories, and to provide an easy method to
transfer the file for engineering review.
.H The software shall accurately model daisy-chained MCCs, panels, and subtransformers without the use of intermediate buses, nodes or fake
impedances.
.I
Lumped motor groups for MCCs shall be modeled per IEEE standards using
groups >50 Hp, and <50 Hp. Where motor list data is not available, single
lumped groups may be modeled per IEEE-141 Red Book.
.J
.K All low voltage power circuit breaker (LVPCB), insulated case (ICCB),
molded case (MCCB) and fuse data shall be modeled based on the actual
nameplate data including manufacturer, type, style, trip device, and actual
settings. Generic substitutions or assumptions shall not be allowed unless
data cannot be field verified. All assumptions shall be documented in the
report.
.L
All relay data shall be modeled based on the actual nameplate data
including manufacturer, type, style, trip device, and actual settings.
Generic substitutions or assumptions shall not be allowed unless data
cannot be field verified. All assumptions shall be documented in the
report.
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.M All overcurrent relay types for the distribution system shall be modeled on
the one-line diagram (and database) including phase and ground
overcurrent, differential, residual, ground neutral, etc. to establish a
complete and detailed system model where protective device data can be
easily modified and updated by the facility and all data is available for a
comprehensive protective device coordination study if required in the
future.
.N Relay models shall depict the actual connection requirements. Programs
using generic CT and overcurrent symbols as shown are not acceptable
since they do not depict the actual protective system and can lead to
confusion in determining arc flash results and proper protective device
modeling.
.O Multi-function relays shall have all their overcurrent devices modeled in a
single device and shall be able to accept multiple CTs.
.P
MODEL VERIFICATION
The system model shall be verified by reviewing the results of short circuit
current flows for all buses/equipment in the system. The results shall be
viewed on each branch and total flow into a bus/equipment on the system
one-line diagram. The purpose is to visually spot check all substations with
recognized industry benchmarks as to the expected amount of short circuit
current, and correct any problem areas.
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.E
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Actual line or load side currents through the device and percent
over/under duty
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Flag for the device showing VIOLATION or WARNING level for visual
identification
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operation of the protective devices. The study should also determine if the
settings can be enhanced to provide increased personnel/equipment
protection without sacrificing selective coordination. The
consultant/contractor shall determine in conjunction with XYZ Corporation
Abc Facility staff the systems to be studied. It is expected that the
protective device coordination include all substation equipment and major
feeders. Provide any additional scope/description here:
.F
TCC Specifics: The TCCs shall graphically illustrate on log-log paper that
adequate time separation exists between series devices. The specific
time-current characteristics of each protective device shall be plotted in
such a manner that sufficient upstream devices will be clearly depicted on
one sheet to prove selective coordination.
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.2
For low voltage systems, TCCs shall be developed for both phase and
ground protective devices. One phase and one ground TCC should be
developed for each unit substation. The TCC should show the largest
feeder/motor protective device in the MCC or panel up through the
switchgear/switchboard feeder breaker, transformer secondary main,
unit substation primary fuse, and medium voltage feeder breaker. For
secondary switchboards serving large loads or a wide variety of loads
that may affect upstream coordination, additional TCCs may be
required.
.3
For medium voltage systems, TCCs shall be developed for both phase
and ground protective devices. The TCC should show the largest
feeder/motor protective device in the lineup up through the
switchgear/transformer secondary main, unit substation primary fuse,
and medium voltage feeder breaker.
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Device identification.
.2
For low voltage breakers, the circuit breaker manufacturer, type, and
style, sensor rating, long-time, short-time, instantaneous settings, and
time bands. For breakers with ground fault capability, the pickup and
time delay.
.3
.4
Protective relay manufacturer, type, style, function (51, 50, 67, etc.)
pickup, current multiplier, time dial, and delay. For multi-function units,
list all devices being used. Include the CT and/or PT ratios for each
function.
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.2
Each TCC shall have momentary (1/2 cycle), interrupting (1-4 cycle),
and 30 cycle short circuit currents (tick marks) displayed on the TCC
plot for each protective device or as required to properly model the
tripping characteristics of the device. The tick marks shall be user
adjustable for visual appearance. The purpose is to provide accurate
tripping currents for each device.
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.4
The software shall model remote voltages and currents for any single
fault and display them on the TCC showing all trip cutoffs based on the
remote currents. The purpose is to accurately model and verify backup
relaying to ensure selective operation under all fault conditions. PDC
programs that perform only batch faults, or fail to model remote
voltages and currents for all fault types shall not be considered.
.5
The software shall model and display time difference calculations for
any selected pair of protective devices. The difference calculator shall
include bracketing bars with the calculated difference to clearly show
the selective time between the devices. The calculated time shall
update dynamically for instant visual setting as the devices are
dragged (settings modified). In addition, Windows tool tips shall clearly
show the time difference and the protective device settings for all
devices as they are dynamically changed or set to allow the user to
accurately determine the proper setting between devices in the most
efficient manner, reducing coordination time and providing more
accurate results.
.6
The software model shall provide for WYSIWYG drag and drop modeling
of all protective devices and provide for tool tips and notes to display
all settings dynamically. The purpose is to provide accurate
adjustments and settings in the most time efficient and accurate
manner.
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.1.7
.7
TCCs shall have the ability to display short circuit currents and arc
flash hazard results within the fully integrated system one-line in the
PDC focus. Short circuit currents are available at any equipment with a
single mouse click. Short circuit currents and arc flash hazard values
shall change on the fly as the protective device settings change,
allowing the user to instantly see the results of PDC changes and the
associated impact to short circuit currents and arc flash hazard values.
.8
The software model shall provide a detailed library for the most
common protective devices available in North America. The library
shall be user definable.
.2
Upstream equipment device name and ANSI function, i.e. 51/50, etc.
.3
.4
.5
Bolted and estimated arcing fault current at the fault point (equipment)
in symmetrical amperes. The estimated arcing current should be
based on the arcing current equations used.
.6
Trip time, opening time, and total clearing time (total Arc time) of the
protective device.
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Introduction.
.2
Methodology.
.3
Information Sources.
.4
Key Assumptions.
.5
Arc Flash Energy and other consideration for various System Modes of
Operation (maintenance mode, bus-tie, co-gen on/off, etc.).
.6
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.11 Results of Arc flash Hazard Analysis for high voltage, medium voltage
and low voltage systems, including:
.a Working distances.
.b Energy Levels.
.c PPE Requirements.
.d Recommendations to reduce arc flash hazard energy and exposure.
.12 Arc Flash Hazard Report.
.a 5 Hard Copies.
.b 1 Electronic Copy in Adobe Acrobat format (5.0 or later).
.13 Electronic file for Power System Modeling Software as developed and
utilized for this analysis.
.E
Contractor shall provide an option to print labels for XYZ Corporation Abc
Facility (see options section below) or for XYZ Corporation Abc Facility to
print labels for all equipment in the system from the project study file.
Assume three (3) labels per equipment/bus in your estimate using 4 x 6
labels or one (1) 6 x 8 label per equipment bus. The labels shall be UV
resistant vinyl labels (white with orange warning strip and black letters)
conforming to ANSI-Z535. The labels shall be printable directly from the
power system software utilized for the study with a Duralabel, Brady
PowerMark or GlobalMark printer to ensure that XYZ Corporation Abc
Facility personnel have the option of printing the labels without the extra
expense of going to an outside printing service, converting arc flash results
to spreadsheet format or performing tedious manual data entry.
.F
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.2
.3
.4
The arc flash calculations shall include four (4) calculation options to
ensure that the software provides the flexibility required to meet any
system configuration or training requirement that may be considered.
Each calculation option shall comply with the graphic and spreadsheet
display requirements of this section. Each option is more specifically
described below.
.a The detailed option shall provide the let-through energy for each
protective device in the system or on a selected equipment. This is
the energy on the load side of the protective device. The
equipment shall be highlighted when the let-through energy
exceeds a user defined threshold-clothing limit.
.b Worst-case including main protective device. This option shall
provide the worst-case arc-hazard energy for the equipment based
on the let-through energy of the equipments main protective
device. If the equipment is not equipped with a main device, the
program must traverse back the entire system to determine the
fastest series upstream protective device. The equipment shall be
highlighted when the let-through energy exceeds a user defined
threshold-clothing limit.
.c Worst-case excluding main protective device. This option shall
provide the worst-case arc-hazard energy for the equipment based
on the let-through energy of the fastest upstream series protective
device in the system. The program shall traverse back the entire
system to determine the fastest upstream protective device. The
equipment shall be highlighted when the let-through energy
exceeds a user defined threshold-clothing limit.
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The arc flash calculations shall provide integral Work Tasks for the
listed equipment types. The tasks shall be derived from 70E Table
130.7(C)(9)(a) and be specific to the equipment type. Work tasks shall
be user definable in the software to allow customization and integral
with the Work Permit feature of the software. Listed equipment
types shall include:
.a Switchgear, Switchboards, Panelboards, MCC, VFD, UPS, ATS,
Interrupting Switch, NEMA E2 Contactor, Conductor, Open Air for
100-200 volt equipment.
.b Switchgear, Switchboards, Panelboards, MCC, VFD, UPS, ATS,
Interrupting Switch, NEMA E2 Contactor, Conductor, Open Air for
200-1000 volt equipment.
.c Switchgear, MCC, VFD, UPS, ATS, Interrupting Switch, NEMA E2
Contactor, Conductor, Open Air for 1.0-5.0 kV equipment.
.d Switchgear, MCC, VFD, ATS, Interrupting Switch, NEMA E2 Contactor,
Conductor, Open Air for 5.0-15.0 kV equipment.
.e Switchgear, Interrupting Switch, Conductor, Open Air for 15.0-38.0
kV equipment.
.f Interrupting Switch, Conductor, and Open Air for 38.0-1500 kV
equipment.
.6
Work Tasks shall have a user-defined library that provides the following
customizable features for each work task:
.a Work Tasks for each specific equipment type and voltage range.
.b Working distance units English or Metric.
.c Work distance for each task.
.d V-rated gloves and tool requirements.
.e
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.7
Work tasks shall be accessible from the one-line diagram for any
equipment through a mouse click on the equipment in the electrical
system model one-line. A dialog box shall appear listing all 70E and
user definable work tasks for the specific equipment selected. The
work task dialog shall include a user definable working distance for
each work task and allow the user to select tasks specific to any
equipment feeder or the incoming main. Work tasks for each
equipment type shall be voltage specific and user definable in the
library. The purpose of these requirements is to integrate 70E work
tasks to the one-line diagram for specific equipment types. This will
provide the basis for a customized safety program and work permit
process compliant with 70E mandates. The level of detailed
requirements for the work task software is necessary to ensure that
any variation of equipment type, equipment layout, or work procedure
can be handled and documented in the software.
.a The software interface shall allow the user to select any breaker
fuse or switch on the one-line, and get a specific work task
generated for that device showing the load side arc flash hazard
(let-through energy) for that device. The purpose of this
requirement is to detail specific feeder hazards when work tasks
dictate working downstream from a feeder protective device.
.b The arc flash calculations shall provide integral work permits for
compliance with NFPA-70E, 2009 Article 130.1. The work permits
shall be integral with the system one-line diagram and the arc flash
calculations and shall detect and account for work between feeder
and main breaker.
.8
Work permits shall be activated by mouse click, for all equipment types
on the one-line. Work permits shall have the following calculated
values and provide the following information specific to the work task
and equipment selected:
.a Shock hazard.
.b Shock hazard boundaries.
.c Arc flash boundary worst-case for each equipment.
.d Arc flash hazard incident energy in cal/cm2 for the equipment.
.e Hazard Risk Category (HRC) and any applicable risk reduction.
.f Required PPE category based on calculated energy level and
optional risk reduction.
.g Required PPE description based on PPE category.
.h Determination of V-rated gloves and tools.
.i Auto fill job description and procedures for each work task.
.j Auto fill safe work practices description for each work task.
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.10 The power system software shall allow the created work permits to be
linked via Windows hyperlinks to each equipment on the one-line
diagram. The purpose is to provide a data repository of work permits
performed on each equipment for 70E review, as well as providing a
one-stop location where documents pertaining to the equipment can
be accessed by maintenance and job planning.
.11 The power system software shall be fully compatible with facility arc
flash hazard and electrical safety implementation software that
provides the following capabilities:
.a Calculates shock hazards, shock hazard boundaries, arc flash
boundaries, incident energies, PPE requirements, etc. for power
systems modeled in EasyPower or EasyPower EasySolv.
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.F
Detailed report and results of short circuit, coordination, and arc flash
studies including:
.1
.2
SUBMITTALS
.A Five (5) printed copies (hardcopies) of the completed study report shall be
provided and one (1) copy in Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat format.
.B The software database and library used to model the power system shall
be submitted in native file format including all updates to the library
necessary to complete the model.
.C The contractor shall conduct two meetings with the facility to review a
draft copy of the report and to discuss the final report. This presentation
may be conducted in person or via an online web presentation service.
.1.10
QUALITY ASSURANCE
.A The studies shall be in conformance with the NFPA and ANSI Standards,
and IEEE recommended practices detailed in this section. No substitutions
in study methods or software conformance will be allowed.
.B Consultant/contractor shall attach brochures, resumes, references and
other information indicating how your firm is qualified to provide the
services outlined in this document.
.C The consultant/contractor is responsible for compliance with all
performance specifications in this proposal. Any deviation from complete
compliance must be noted on the performance specification submitted for
review and approved before work begins. All work not in compliance with
the performance specification will be deemed unacceptable and payment
withheld or work terminated without pay.
.D To be considered for this contract, consultant/contractor must submit a
filled out SPECIFICATION RESPONSE SHEET, initialed by the
consultant/contractor for each section and item in this proposal. Any
deviations must be explained in detail and documentation provided.
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PROJECT TIMELINE
XYZ Corporation Abc Facility anticipates that a Purchase Order or
Contract will be released on (Insert: Month, Day, Year). Based on this,
Abc Facility personnel desire the start date for this project to be (Insert:
Month, Day, Year) and the project report to be finished by (Insert:
Month, Day, Year). Please indicate if consultant/contractor can meet this
schedule and provide a proposed project timeline with your response.
Timeline shall include contract award date, on-site data collection
timeframe, system model development and analysis timeframe, draft
report presentation and final report presentation.
[alternate] Provide a proposed project timeline with your specification
response. Timeline shall include contract award date, on-site data
collection timeframe, system model development and analysis timeframe,
draft report presentation and final report presentation.
.1.12
PROJECT OPTIONS
Consultant/contractor shall provide options for support services for
implementation of the arc flash hazard and electrical safety program in the
XYZ Corporation Abc Facility in this response (attach written proposal
options to specification response) including:
.A Power System Modeling and Arc Flash Analysis software for ongoing use by
XYZ Corporation Abc Facility staff members for maintaining and updating
the system study as the plant changes.
.B Arc flash and safety program implementation software for ongoing use by
XYZ Corporation Abc Facility staff members, for arc flash and safety
program implementation, management and tracking.
.C Arc flash hazard label printing services for high quality UV resistant vinyl
labels with self adhesive backs (4 x 6 labels or 6 x 8 labels).
.D Arc flash hazard label printer(s) with full compatibility and direct output to
arc flash analysis or safety program software for 4 x 6 labels or 6 x 8
labels.
.E Assistance with the development of Energized Work Permits.
.F Arc flash and electrical safety training.
.G Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) training.
.H Consulting services to assist XYZ Corporation Abc Facility with
development of safe work practices and procedures.
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Full
(100%)
Complianc
e
Indicate Y
or N and
initial
Documentati
on Provided
Indicate Y or
N and
reference
specific
documentatio
n
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 DESCRIPTION
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Specificati
on Section
Full
(100%)
Complianc
e
Indicate Y
or N and
initial
Documentati
on Provided
Indicate Y or
N and
reference
specific
documentatio
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1.2 DATA COLLECTION
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1.3 SYSTEM MODELING
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1.4 MODEL VERIFICATION
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Specificati
on Section
Full
(100%)
Complianc
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Indicate Y
or N and
initial
Documentati
on Provided
Indicate Y or
N and
reference
specific
documentatio
n
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Specificati
on Section
Full
(100%)
Complianc
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Indicate Y
or N and
initial
Documentati
on Provided
Indicate Y or
N and
reference
specific
documentatio
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1.7 ARC FLASH STUDY
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Specificati
on Section
Full
(100%)
Complianc
e
Indicate Y
or N and
initial
Documentati
on Provided
Indicate Y or
N and
reference
specific
documentatio
n
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1.8 ARC FLASH STUDY
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1.9 SUBMITTALS
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1.10 QUALITY ASSURANCE
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Specificati
on Section
Full
(100%)
Complianc
e
Indicate Y
or N and
initial
Documentati
on Provided
Indicate Y or
N and
reference
specific
documentatio
n
F.
1.11 PROJECT TIMELINE
1.12 PROJECT OPTIONS
Attach proposed options response and pricing to the specification response sheet along with
any applicable product information, brochures, qualifications, etc. Options shall meet all
specification requirements as outlined in the specification document.
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