Arc Flash Analysis Labeling - Michigan

Arc Flash & Electrical Safety Analysis Labeling in Michigan

Comprehensive Arc Flash Analysis Labeling based on IEEE 1584 – nationwide at your site.

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Michigan locations: Ann Arbor, Bay City, Big Rapids, Cadillac, Clinton, Dearborn, Detroit, Farmington Hills, Flint, Grand Rapids, Iron Mountain, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Livonia, Newberry, Pontiac, Royal Oak, Southfield, Sterling Heights, Taylor, Travers City, Troy, Warren, Waterford, and Westland

Facility Results offers arc flash analysis labeling across North America, including Alabama. Get your quote today by completing the form. Most sites can be completed in a week or less.

FlashTables™ based on IEEE 1584

FlashTables™ based on IEEE 1584: Based on IEEE 1584 incident energy equations, labels can be applied and documented in a fraction of the time needed for a full-blown Incident Energy Analysis, Arc Flash Analysis, or Arc Flash Study.

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FlashTables Unlimited is a reverse-engineered method based on IEEE 1584 analysis and calculations or arc flash analysis (for incident energies required on arc flash hazard labels). With the NEC style tables, engineering is done up-front and accurately so incident energy can be determined for the label on the spot and a 70% cost savings.

Instead of data collection, you have data verification which is the information you need to find the appropriate look-up table. FlashTables is a booklet of incident energy tables so you can look up your incident energy requirements for PPE to be put on the label and apply a pre-printed label for all of the electrical equipment in a plant (based on specific company-PPE level requirements).

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What this arc flash study method has:
– IEEE 1584 accuracy for determining incident energy. Validated.
– Ability to do complex industrial plants with switchgear, MCC, bus plugs, relays, looped systems, adjustable trip breakers
– Ability to provide IEEE 1584-based labels down to the lowest point 208V and up to 15kV
– No wait time
– 70% less cost, including labels on equipment
– Report available for audits of every applied label
– Tested/validated on over 200,000 label points in industrial and commercial applications each year

What this arc flash analysis method doesn’t have (but SKM, ETAP, and EasyPower Do)
– Report generated one-line
– Coordination / Mitigation study
– Short circuit study

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Industry Terms

  • National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
  • NFPA 70E
  • On-Site Arc Flash Training
  • Video Arc Flash Training
  • NFPA 70E Training
  • On-Site NFPA 70E Training
  • Arc Flash Labeling
  • Arc Flash Analysis
  • Arc flash
  • Personal protective equipment (PPE)
  • Limited and restricted approach boundaries
  • Limits of approach
  • Electrically safe work condition
  • Electrical Safety Program
  • Host and contract employers
  • Qualified and unqualified persons
  • Shock risk assessment
  • Arc flash risk assessment
  • Arc flash incident energy method
  • Arc flash PPE category Method
  • Electrical safety authority (ESA)
  • Lockout/Tagout program (LOTO)
  • Certified Electrical Safety Worker (CESW)
  • Energized electrical work permit
  • Arc flash PPE category
  • Arc-rated apparel
  • Safety grounding equipment
  • Batteries, lasers, power electronic equipment