Arc Flash - explained!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2018
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Комментарии • 70

  • @TheMemeXp1
    @TheMemeXp1 Год назад +88

    Bro they gave us John's whole back story before showing us how he died, definitely top 3 saddest deaths in anime

    • @CKRedicus
      @CKRedicus Год назад

      Wow spoilers... Fuck!

    • @danielelise7348
      @danielelise7348 9 месяцев назад

      That was so you'd feel like you & John were friends & you'd be devo when he was killed,but on the bright side,we can bang John's hot Missus now that she'll be needing a shoulder to cry on!😆😆🤣

    • @thegooddonut1
      @thegooddonut1 8 месяцев назад

      Its not a joke man honestly, its supposed to make you feel for the workers and stress the importance of work place safety for blue collar workers.

  • @joseeduardoveratorres6302
    @joseeduardoveratorres6302 5 лет назад +72

    Their faces has recieved an arc flash

  • @charlessmith263
    @charlessmith263 Год назад +15

    In this arc-flash simulation, the electrician died for three reasons....
    1. He failed to make sure that the spanner wrench would never, ever drop into the conductor, usually by using wrist harness bungees that will keep the spanner in place.
    2. Sadly, he failed to make redundant or backup confirmations that the equipment was de-energized for sure, and my guess is that he failed to find a second or backup disconnect to really de-energize anything at all. The mantra - everything needs to be de-energized before doing anything! Not just a portion!
    3. He also failed to wear the proper arc flash protection. His electrical outfit had no chance against the calcium-produced arc-flash heat of the accident. He should have worn PPE designed for arc flashes that had a rating of 40 or more.

    • @5GTrevor
      @5GTrevor 3 месяца назад

      great summary brother

  • @sajadsoul3584
    @sajadsoul3584 4 года назад +38

    My co worker just got damaged by arc flash and it is unbelievably horrific, may this won’t happen to any body else. If you read this your prayers is apreciated

    • @truthbebold4009
      @truthbebold4009 4 года назад

      Is he recovering? 🙏

    • @sajadsoul3584
      @sajadsoul3584 4 года назад +5

      Truth Be Bold he is completely fine. Thanks for asking

    • @specialkbsauce
      @specialkbsauce 4 года назад +1

      I've been through it- personally. I wouldn't wish it on anyone.

    • @goaliedude32
      @goaliedude32 3 года назад

      what voltage was he working on?

    • @electricalsafetyukltd2067
      @electricalsafetyukltd2067  3 года назад +3

      We're sorry to hear of your coworker's incident and wish them a speedy recovery

  • @abdulazizhawsah9884
    @abdulazizhawsah9884 3 года назад +32

    Respect, for your education technique 👍🏾 I love it.

  • @kabanguwashiye1986
    @kabanguwashiye1986 5 лет назад +14

    very touching , PPE is very important and will always save the life of people.

    • @odinsson204
      @odinsson204 5 лет назад

      kabangu washiye and lock out tag out.

    • @cmace5
      @cmace5 5 лет назад +5

      PPE is the last resort. Does not make you invincible

  • @somberghost5160
    @somberghost5160 3 года назад +13

    Damn it John 😭😭😭

  • @michaelcostello6991
    @michaelcostello6991 Год назад

    Great video. The animation is brilliant

  • @thelegacy5368
    @thelegacy5368 2 года назад +2

    Quite informative thank you, I wish to get more video that you made before and you going to do in future.

  • @B0XMATTER
    @B0XMATTER 2 года назад +4

    The narrators tone of voice and the style of the animation makes this tragicomical.
    "John has a boss."
    "John has a family."
    "John did an oopsie."
    "Now John is dead. His family cries around his deathbed. Sad. That John is now dead."

  • @dannymcdermott5549
    @dannymcdermott5549 5 лет назад +59

    important message, but creepy characters.

  • @leenkarweng9697
    @leenkarweng9697 2 года назад

    Good work

  • @heyderaliyev8976
    @heyderaliyev8976 3 года назад

    amazing

  • @dangerousmythbuster
    @dangerousmythbuster 5 лет назад +6

    First thought, Jeff looks like Odo from Star Trek: DS9.

  • @HDX539
    @HDX539 Год назад

    Please make more video like this, don't forget english sub.
    many thanks

  • @RizwanKhan_99
    @RizwanKhan_99 4 месяца назад

    Why didn't the breaker trip when the 2 phases shorted out?

  • @odinsson204
    @odinsson204 5 лет назад +2

    You complete the circuit.

  • @elena6516
    @elena6516 3 года назад +9

    I just came from a video where a switchgear can flashed over even though it was closed and no-one was there working on it. In that case, there was no tool to be dropped onto live conductors. Any idea what may cause an arc flash in such an incident?

    • @electricalsafetyukltd2067
      @electricalsafetyukltd2067  3 года назад +15

      All arc flash events require an initiating event, a bit like with arc welding, some event has to strike the arc, after which the arc can sustain through the gases produced by the initial arc providing there is sufficient arc fault current. It is difficult to determine what the initiating event was in the video you reference but we would suggest that one failure mechanism could be insulation failure either internally within the breaker or at or near the breaker terminals.
      An arc flash can occur under various conditions, including:
      1) Opening of an isolating device under load conditions which is not rated for interrupting load current
      2) Failure of insulation
      3) Accidental contact, such as dropping tools into panels etc.
      Although many arc flash incidents occur due to worker activities, maloperation of switchgear and deterioration of insulation can also cause an arc flash to occur, potentially with covers in place and the switchgear appearing to be in a normal condition.
      Every situation is different, and there are many factors to take into account. This is something that we are able to assist with.

    • @elena6516
      @elena6516 3 года назад +3

      @@electricalsafetyukltd2067 Awesome, thank you so much for your thoughtful response and great content

  • @matthewsachaullymce279
    @matthewsachaullymce279 3 месяца назад

    being an electrical engineer for more than 20 years.. this is the first time knowing that people work on “live” system internal gears …🤔

  • @laojiaweiwilliam8490
    @laojiaweiwilliam8490 3 года назад +4

    May I know why did the arc flash still happened even though the power was shutdown as shown in the video?

    • @nolanbri1
      @nolanbri1 2 года назад +4

      Looks like the spanner dropped into the live side of the main switch, the consumer side of switch is shut off but live is still going to switch.

  • @ja_adam_
    @ja_adam_ Год назад +1

    Can you get arc flash by switching 230v/400v MCCBs or other switchgear

    • @electricalsafetyukltd2067
      @electricalsafetyukltd2067  Год назад

      Hello @ja_adam_,
      1. Yes, however single-phase circuits (240Vac) are not part of our arc flash studies as it can be demonstrated that the arc flash hazard is sufficiently low as not to present a significant risk of injury due to arc flash.
      2. Yes, three-phase 400Vac circuits are included in our arc flash studies as the arc flash hazard can be significant on these types of circuits, in fact very often the hazard at 400Vac is often higher than at above 1000Vac.
      However, it should be noted that modern LV switchgear is very often designed not to expose operators to arc flash hazard during normal operation of the switchgear, provided the equipment is in good condition, properly maintained and operated as per the manufacturer’s instructions.
      Feel Free to email us at arcflash@elecsafety.co.uk should you wish to speak to one of our engineers about any queries you have.

  • @ja_adam_
    @ja_adam_ Год назад

    Also why do you not get this on domestic consumer unit

    • @electricalsafetyukltd2067
      @electricalsafetyukltd2067  Год назад

      Hello @ja_adam_,
      Hopefully, our reply to your original query has answered this question. Feel Free to email us at arcflash@elecsafety.co.uk should you wish to speak to one of our engineers about any queries you have.

  • @hinduindianguy6079
    @hinduindianguy6079 2 года назад +2

    If John shut the power off, then why would dropping a wrench between phases create such a horrific incident?
    If there's no power, where would all that energy be coming from?

    • @TheDadFatherX
      @TheDadFatherX 2 года назад +1

      Someone did a funny prank and bypassed the Circuit Breaker he pulled in stages before! Happens all the time.

    • @santinoconte4181
      @santinoconte4181 2 года назад +5

      The switch gear is still being fed from somewhere else that is still energized. Same way if you turn of the master breaker in your home panel the lines coming from the street into the lugs of your panel are still energized.

    • @krashd
      @krashd 2 года назад +2

      John was working downstream from the disconnect where he had isolated the power but the junction where the spanner made contact was upstream where contacts were still energised. When you isolate something to work on it there can still be energised systems all around it that you must be aware of.

  • @TheDdm1234
    @TheDdm1234 2 года назад

    John has contributed to combating global warming though...

  • @markharrison7374
    @markharrison7374 3 года назад +6

    Unfortunately John was to witness his daughter suffer horrific burns to the face, after her hair caught alight when blowing the candles out on her birthday cake ..

  • @bradders9743
    @bradders9743 Год назад

    Why no faces? =s

  • @vonshango6311
    @vonshango6311 9 месяцев назад

    0:36 electrician kills power to the panel he's working on and tests to verify, but drops a wrench into an unprotected live panel which shorts that circuit.

  • @nathankidd7595
    @nathankidd7595 2 года назад +3

    Their faces... they haunt me

  • @charlessmith263
    @charlessmith263 Год назад

    So, for example, you are a qualified electrician, but if you do not pay attention to the electrical safety rules, laws, and regulations of your company or country, and you work on high-voltage switches, breakers and capacitors while intoxicated or not at complete concentration, you can end up severely burned, injured, or dead from an arc flash.
    Lots of ways arc flash accidents can happen, but one way is using a magnetic large screwdriver on an energized load fuse you work on, and then you suddenly drop the screwdriver, and the metal part of that too hits the energized stuff on the ground, sets off air-gap sparking and causes a phase-to-ground strike of extremely large, explosive electric current/heat (the "arc flash" itself) in as fast as 1/8 of a second!!!
    The injurious/fatal force of the flash can be equivalent to 1 (or a bit more) stick of dynamite blowing up in front of your chest or face!

  • @MrGiedriokas
    @MrGiedriokas 3 года назад +2

    holy shit that's some creepy animation you got there, you sick fucks don't know where to draw a line don't you, but information is good, thanks for that, subscribed

  • @Mr.Carl_D
    @Mr.Carl_D 3 года назад +1

    I can help you with your 500 words!😂 III-3

  • @Blustone60
    @Blustone60 5 лет назад

    I was arc flashed upon. I'm a walking miracle. Trust me its a bitch.

  • @Mathilda492
    @Mathilda492 2 года назад

    Eae fi, bão?

  • @rayfich
    @rayfich 3 года назад +2

    i love the technech of intuceing the charitor just to kill him

    • @MeaHeaR
      @MeaHeaR 2 года назад

      é MoiśT DéPhÌ-ķŃúť-É-ĻíÉ Shiré DEPHI-KNUTT-E-LIE

  • @danielelise7348
    @danielelise7348 9 месяцев назад

    I love the way they are wearing those stupid lanyards around their necks,very realistic 😁

  • @michaeldoran4367
    @michaeldoran4367 2 года назад +3

    Why is John's personal life relevant?

    • @MeaHeaR
      @MeaHeaR 2 года назад

      Is Knótt

    • @zeyad544
      @zeyad544 2 года назад +1

      Probably John shouldn't have married.

    • @andrewbanocy2592
      @andrewbanocy2592 2 года назад +1

      Strategy known as pathos commonly used in advertisements. Basically creates an emotional response to make someone feel sympathy and perform and action (in this case, the usage of PPE)

    • @michaeldoran4367
      @michaeldoran4367 2 года назад

      @@andrewbanocy2592 I honestly wasn't expecting a real answer, but that's interesting

  • @sol303
    @sol303 2 года назад +3

    So johns wife is available?

  • @krashd
    @krashd 2 года назад

    Did John's kid have a clown at the party? They seem to be about that age.

  • @assertivekarma1909
    @assertivekarma1909 5 лет назад +5

    Too bad all that gear is expensive and decreases user awareness and dexterity. Bring on the robots.

  • @dougjones4987
    @dougjones4987 2 года назад

    The melted off faces gave it away

  • @bobbygetsbanned6049
    @bobbygetsbanned6049 Год назад +1

    Why'd they have to give this man a family before they killed him? lmao!

  • @Traeh93
    @Traeh93 11 месяцев назад

    #trilliumcollege also uses RUclips University 😅 12k well burnt

  • @pistol0grip0pump
    @pistol0grip0pump Год назад

    If this is a true story, whoever the contractor was who didn't replace the shroud should be held responsible, as well as if there was somebody who was supposed to check that everything was as it should be.
    Awful way to die.