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ULSE - UL 2748

Arcing Fault Quenching Equipment

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Organization: ULSE
Publication Date: 6 September 2024
Status: active
scope:

1.1 These requirements cover equipment intended to quench arcing faults by creating a lower impedance current path, located within a controlled compartment, to cause the arcing fault to transfer to the new current path.

1.2 These requirements cover equipment that may either be completely enclosed units or intended to be installed within power distribution equipment.

1.3 These requirements cover equipment rated up to 52 kV ac maximum.

1.4 This standard does not include the requirements for arc detection relays and related sensors intended to detect arcing faults or devices that are intended to interrupt arcing fault currents.

1.5 This standard does not include all the requirements for integration and testing of arc quenching equipment within equipment it is intended to protect.

1.6 This standard does not contain requirements for investigation of the performance of an entire arc mitigation system, which would consist of arc sensors, relays, quenching equipment and other ancillary equipment necessary to form a complete system.

Document History

UL 2748
September 6, 2024
Arcing Fault Quenching Equipment
1.1 These requirements cover equipment intended to quench arcing faults by creating a lower impedance current path, located within a controlled compartment, to cause the arcing fault to transfer to...
September 22, 2017
Arcing Fault Quenching Equipment
1.1 These requirements cover equipment intended to quench arcing faults by creating a lower impedance current path, located within a controlled compartment, to cause the arcing fault to transfer to...
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