I. Introduction
Fig. 1, shows outdoor metal-clad arc-resistant (15 kV Class) 12.47 kV nominal switchgear voltage which suffered phase-phase fault inside the cable compartment without any switching surge on a clear sunny day when there was no evidence of external switching surge on the entire overhead and underground distribution system for the airport arc-resistant switchgear. Some arc took place from phase to grounded enclosure as phase-phase fault took placed before it was cleared by sensitive protection scheme at the breaker. This paper describes cause of arcing fault in the cable compartment within of the arc-resistance enclosure of the arcresistance switchgear. Switchgear enclosure with individual draw-out circuit breaker compartments were manufactured by a reputed company per the industry standards IEEE/ANSI [1] [2]. Insulated buses and cable terminations in individual compartment including arc-exhaust chamber to exhaust arc fumes vertically was cleared without shattering the switchgear enclosure. Thus, switchgear design fully met industry standards to be arc-resistant switchgear with the exception that the design of hinged flaps not suitable for inclement weather at airport near the San Francisco/Oakland Bay seen in Fig. 1..
Switchgear located in the airport parking lot