Background & Challenge
Following an IEEE 1584-based arc flash assessment conducted at NovaSource’s utility-scale solar site, high incident energy (I.E.) values were identified on the LV side of inverter transformers—particularly in areas protected by legacy HV fuses. These slow-clearing devices contributed to elevated I.E. levels beyond safe working thresholds.
NovaSource sought a technical solution to reduce the risk to site personnel without undertaking extensive hardware upgrades. The LV cubicles, provided by SMA, were confirmed to comply with IEC 62109-1 and IEC 60664-1. However, RelyOn advised that compliance with AS/NZS 61439:2021 (now mandated under AS/NZS 3000) should also be verified to align with Australian regulatory requirements.
Scope of Work
RelyOn Australia was engaged to review the protection configuration and propose mitigation options through a protection-focused lens. Our work included:
- Evaluation of LV cubicle insulation coordination and construction standards
- Clarification of applicable design standards: IEC 62109-1, IEC 60664-1, AS/NZS 61439
- Assessment of fault clearing time implications on arc flash energy
- Modelling of fault current limiting device (FCL) integration within ETAP
- Guidance on relay coordination improvement strategies
- High-level review of manufacturer data and integration feasibility
Key Recommendations
- Replace HV Fuses with High-Speed Circuit Breakers
- Introduced CBs with faster clearing times and adjustable protection curves to lower arc duration
- Improved protection selectivity and compliance with modern design principles
- Implement Fault Current Limiters (FCLs)
- Modelled fault current limiting upstream of LV cubicles to reduce prospective fault current
- Reduced I.E. without requiring relay or breaker changes
- Integrate Arc Flash Detection Systems
- Advised consideration of optical arc flash sensors to achieve sub-cycle clearing times when paired with fast-acting relays
- Verify Compliance with AS/NZS 61439
- While the LV cubicle was built to IEC standards, RelyOn highlighted the requirement for AS/NZS 61439 compliance under AS/NZS 3000
- Advised checking form of separation within cubicles and its influence on arc containment and mitigation
Deliverables
- LV Cubicle Compliance & Risk Memo: Highlighting current standards and suggested validation steps
- Incident Energy Mitigation Options Report: With comparative analysis of fuses, circuit breakers, FCLs, and arc flash sensors
- ETAP Modelling Outputs: Estimated reductions in I.E. under each proposed method
- Site Advisory & Manufacturer Liaison Guidance: Assisted client in engaging with SMA to obtain relevant documentation for further validation
Results & Client Benefit
- Enabled a multi-path mitigation roadmap for reducing I.E. from >12 cal/cm² to below 8 cal/cm²
- Highlighted regulatory gaps in cubicle design for future procurement
- Empowered the client with cost-effective and staged upgrade options
- Strengthened compliance position under AS/NZS 61439 and AS/NZS 3000
- Supported risk mitigation strategy with a clear technical basis and forward implementation plan