DC arc flash calculations & label making software

DC-Arc-Flash-Analytic version 3.0 (DCAFA V3.0) software for Windows operated PCs has been developed as an easy to use and comprehensive tool for calculating arc incident energy and arc flash boundary. This software simplifies determining incident energy at working distance, arc flash, limited and restricted approach boundaries in DC power systems when work is to be performed on or near the energized equipment. The program performs the analysis by taking into account power system voltage, available short circuit current, circuit time constant, equipment configuration, working distance and protective device time-current characteristics. DCAFA V3.0 will also assist you in selection of proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and creation of arc flash & shock hazard warning labels. The program is applicable for systems with voltages from 50 to 30,000V DC, short circuit fault currents from 100A to 20kA, circuit time constants from 0 to 50msec, conductor gaps from 1 mm. up to the lesser of 300 mm. and the maximum value where the arc can likely be sustained under the specified system voltage, available short circuit current and circuit time constant.

DC Arc Flash Analytic version 3.0 (DCAFA V3.0) software program for Windows PCs

DCAFA V3.0 program is now available for USD$250.00 by mail in disk format or via download from our web server. Payments can be made online using Visa or MasterCard credit card, through PayPal or any other acceptable payment form. The installation package and product registration key will be sent to you within 24 hours of placing your order.

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About DCAFA V3.0

DCAFA V3.0 takes system voltage, available short circuit current, gap between conductors, circuit time constant, protective device type and rating, or a preset arc duration value, working distance, equipment class and determines incident energy, arc flash and shock protection boundaries.

Arcing current can be expressed as a function of the length of the gap and arcing voltage. Arcing voltage can be derived as a function of arcing current, system voltage and the available fault current. DCAFA V3.0 calculates arcing current using the iterative method by cycling through the equations for arcing current and arcing voltage until the answers converge. Next, the program will determine arc duration based on protective device time-current characteristics and circuit time-constant. Lastly, the program will calculate incident energy at working distance, arc flash and shock protection boundaries.

DCAFA V3.0 comes complete with a built-in library of selected protection devices and the capability to extend the library. The program will determine arc duration based on predicted arcing current value, circuit time constant and selected protection device type and rating. While circuit time constant affects current rise and protective device performing characteristics, it will also have an impact on arc duration. Therefore, time current characteristic of the upstream protective device clearing the fault has to be adjusted for the time constant. If this occurs, the process of determining the protective device operating time is cumbersome. DCAFA V3.0 will cycle through relationships between the effective RMS current, available fault current, number of time constants, analytical expression for the selected protective device time-current characteristic and make proper adjustments to arc duration.

DC Arc Flash Analytic V3.0 How To's

Additional information about DCAFA V3.0 software program

By clicking on Options -> Units menu option, metric (mm, Joules), imperial units (inches, calories) can be specified for distances (including gap between conductors, working distance, arc flash boundary, limited, restricted and prohibited boundaries), incident energies.

The new program version allows one to save equipment configurations for future reference, including equipment name and type, total available short circuit current, part of the available fault current through protection device, gap between conductors, system voltage and time constant, working distance, upstream protective device information and arc duration.

DCAFA V3.0 performs arc flash boundary calculations based preset or on evaluated onset to second degree burn energy.

Create and save customized arc flash labels in English and a number of languages in electronic high resolution JPG, BMP (BitMap), GIF, TIF and PDF formats. The program features new "Warning" and "Danger" label layouts with orange, red strips on labels' top and bottom, as well as a plain background.

Benefits

  • Calculator-style interface makes complex calculations easy to understand;
  • Provide a safer working environment by specifying the proper level of personal protective equipment. Wearing inadequate clothing is dangerous for obvious reasons, but wearing too much clothing is dangerous due to limited mobility and visibility;
  • Design safer power systems while insuring compliance with NEC 110.16, OSHA, NFPA 70E and CSA Z462 standards and regulations;
  • Avoid potential fines, lost productivity, and increased insurance and litigation costs;
  • Evaluate Threshold Incident Energy for a Second Degree Burn;
  • Save time by generating arc flash warning labels in electronic high resolution JPG, BMP, TIF, GIF and PDF formats;
  • Create, print, save warning labels;
  • Save equipment data, calculation results for future reference or printing;
  • Perform analysis using metric, imperial units, or a mix of both

System Requirements

DCAFA V3.0 was written in C# programming language, best viewed as a descendant of both C++ and Java languages. The language was developed by Microsoft within its .NET initiative and later approved as a standard by ECMA (ECMA-334) and ISO (ISO/IEC 23270:2006). The program requires Microsoft .NET Framework Version 3.5 or higher to run. If you experience problems running DCAFA V3.0 once you install it on your PC, please check the link below to identify .NET version set up on your system:

Determining Which Version of the .NET Framework Is Installed

If there is no Microsoft .NET framework installed on your system, or the installed .NET framework version is less than 3.5, please follow the Download .NET Framework Version 3.5 link to update your system. Should you encounter any problem installing or running DCAFA V3.0, contact us and we will assist you in identifying and resolving the problem.