Why ITU ?ITU is a leader in Industrial Training and Engineering... We've stayed on top of the latest requirements and trained thousand to understand them... Who better to conduct your arc flash analysis than the people to have led the way in understanding the regulations? Some of our clients...
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Do your own Arc Flash Analysis...ITU provides a way to assist you in doing an Arc Flash Analysis...
We'll provide the easy-to-use ITU Power Planner Software at no charge.What does it cost? Try Our Free Arc Flash Analysis Calculator:Click here to open our Arc Flash Price Calculator...
ITU Power Planner Software
Power Planner software is a tool that allows almost anybody who is familiar with electrical equipment to gather the correct information needed for ITU Engineers to conduct an Arc Flash Analysis. Simply use the software to click and drag the items into the drawing. Then enter the information that the software asks for. Do this for each item in your electrical system. Once you're done, submit the file to ITU and our engineers will go right to work conducting the study. Meets NFPA and OSHA StandardsThe Arc Flash Analysis is conducted based on NFPA 70E and IEEE 1584 standards and exceeds the OSHA requirements. We use the state of the art ETAP platform to accurately and effectively model your entire electrical system based on the information you enter into the ITU Power Planner software. You do the leg work... We do the Engineering!
When we're done, here's what you get:
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More Information about the Arc Flash Regulations:
Short Circuit Fault Current and Arc Flash Hazard AnalysisThe National Fire Protection Association ( NFPA ) requires that every Non-Dwelling facility have conducted an Arc Flash Analysis to determine the level of Incident Energy that a worker would be exposed to, should a short circuit or ground fault occur causing an arc blast while that worker is servicing the equipment. OSHA cfr29 1910 using the NFPA publications such as the NFPA 70E and the NFPA 70 NEC (or better known as The National Electrical Code) as an "Industry Consensus" indicates that OSHA will use those regulations to determine if an employer acted properly during an investigation. Deadline for OSHA compliance:OSHA's VCP or Voluntary Compliance Program members have been told that they have until November 2008 to get into compliance with these regulations. The National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) states that all non-dwelling facilities have the arc flash analysis completed no later than January 1, 2009. Don't let another day pass without putting safety 1st in your facility. Call us today at 866-851-9993 or use our online form to request a quotation for an arc flash analysis at your facility. Online Quote
Here's what we do:ITU engineers have conducted IEEE 1584 and NFPA 70E based Arc Flash Analysis on thousands of electrical distribution panels at facilities all across the United States. Our unique process allows us to conduct the entire process with little or no interruptions to your facility or manufacturing. Our process gives us several huge advantages. Those advantages are:
These all add up to a much safer and complete project, while allowing you more insight and control over what we are doing. Call and ask our client support team about how we do this... we won't publish our methods here in view of our competition. Arc Flash Hazards Study:The arc flash study itself provides the data and information necessary to determine the level of hazard at each electrical panel or enclosure. NFPA requires that the following enclosures be surveyed and labeled:
Each of these must be labeled with a label that meets the ANSI Z535 Standard ( American National Standards Institute ). These requirements require the label to meet certain size, layout, content, and reliability standards. One of the major compliance failures is that some companies are installing labels that do not meet the size requirement. Our process meets and exceeds those standards. Our engineers use state of the art computer modeling to perform an accurate and comprehensive analysis. By gathering the physical data of your utility feeders, electrical distribution and protection systems, the on-site engineer will generate an interactive computer model of your entire system. The software that we utilize is the most up-to-date software designed specifically for electrical engineering purposes and is the only software approved by AACET (American Association of Certified Engineers and Trainers). We've invested tens of thousands of dollars in these computer based systems to provide you with the most accurate and complete services. In addition, our on-site Electrical Engineers are certified and trained specifically for this purpose. Free Online Quote for a turnkey Analysis
Arc Flash Warning Labels:Our permanent Arc Flash Warning Labels are designed to make understanding and reading the information easy! The layout and design are simple and straight to the point. Our Arc Flash Warning Label includes the indication that an arc flash hazard is present, what corrective action to take, the risk hazard category, the incident energy, the arc flash boundary distance in inches, exactly what Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) that the worker must wear, the voltage that is present in the enclosure, the limited approach boundary, the restricted approach boundary, the prohibited approach boundary, the class of Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) to wear for voltage protection along with the actual voltage protection requirement.
NFPA Safety Training:ITU's award winning training is second to none... Visit our training site at www.goITU.com to see what we mean! Our NFPA 70E Safety Training is FREE when we complete a coordination and mitigation study of your facility along with the required arc flash analysis. We'll train your crew how to understand the arc flash warning label and how and what PPE to wear and when. Our Safety Training is designed to not "Rock the Boat" by adding new demands on your crew... we'll ease them into understanding the need for PPE and help them get a clearer idea of why they should wear it. This High Impact Safety Training is effective for maintenance and service workers along with supervisors and managers.
Call ITU today for a no hassle quote: 866-851-9993 Arc Flash AnalysisMore information about OSHA and NFPA Arc Flash Regulations...
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