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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 19 - Arc Flash Hazard Analysis11 1 il i I I W kq 1111111 1 1111111111111191156 BRUNO RUMBELOW, CITY MANAGER \81 SUBJECT: ENGINEERING SERVICES CONTRACT —ARC FLASH HAZARI ANALYSIS City Council consider awarding an Engineering Services Contract to Gupta & Associates, Inc. (GAI) in the amount of $65,000 to perform an Arc Flash Hazard Analysis on electrical equipment at the Water Treatment Plant (WTP), Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) and the Raw Water Pump Station (RWPS), authorize staff to execute said contract and take any necessary action. FUNDING SOURCE: Funds are available in the Water and Wastewater PCMF account 200-43370-534-0 and 200-43360-534-0. An arc flash is a dangerous event in which an energy release occurs as an airborne electrical arc that flashes from one exposed live conductor to another conductor or to ground. Workers can be seriously injured or killed by arcing faults even without direct contact. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) as well as other safety oriented organizations such as the National Electrical Code (NEC) and the National Fire Protection Association, Inc. (NFPA) requires electrical equipment to be labeled with arc -flash hazard level data and to indicate required personal protective equipment. The high voltage equipment in operation at the Water Treatment Plant, Wastewater Treatment Plant and the Raw Water Pump Station is required to be analyzed and the City must develop safety procedures for our personnel who work in these locations. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) with NFPA have developed concepts and standards for an arc -flash hazard study. The outcomes of the study included incident energy at assigned working distances throughout the electrical system and the arc flash boundary. Scope of the project is comprised of: Data Gathering/Documenting o Transformer Ratings o Switchgear and motor control center diagrams o Overcurrent protective device settings o Cable sizing and lengths o Motor nameplate ratings o Accurately document existing power distribution system at each location o Fairly detailed inspection that will identify maintenance concerns and improve documentation Preliminary Model o Build Computer Models of each electrical distribution device (switchgears, motor control centers and panelboards) o Each locations electrical distribution system from the meter to each 480V load o Analysis of Data by an electrical engineer with arc flash experience o Analysis serves as a basis for corrective action including maintenance, training and system modifications Final Model o Review results with Owner o Identify areas of concern o Consider options for areas where Hazard/Risk Category is higher than desired o Finalize Model Deliverables Master Model File One -line Diagrams for each location Tabulated Report Including o One -line diagrams o Equipment schedules o Tabulated incident energy calculation results o Explanation and discussion of results Arc flash Labels with maximum available fault current Mitigation Opportunities The firm will, at each location, provide recommendation for equipment modifications and employee safety procedures to comply with the established standards. Staff recommends approval.