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Safety against burns from hot touchable parts of electrical equipment


Abstract:

Touchable parts of electrical products and equipment can be thermally hot. Unintentional contact with hot surfaces during the normal operations of products may cause burn...Show More

Abstract:

Touchable parts of electrical products and equipment can be thermally hot. Unintentional contact with hot surfaces during the normal operations of products may cause burns, whose severity depends on the thermal resistivity of the material of the exposed part, the contact duration, the contact pressure, and skin conditions (i.e. dry, water wet, etc.).
Date of Conference: 01-05 May 2016
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 13 June 2016
ISBN Information:
Electronic ISSN: 2158-4907
Conference Location: Detroit, MI, USA

I. Introduction

Electrical apparatus in industrial, commercial, and residential environments are thermally insulated. However, surface temperatures of insulated equipment and appliances, which are likely to be unintentionally touched during their normal operations, may still be high enough to expose persons to the risk of burns. Hot surfaces of overheated electric conductors, conduits, or other energized equipment will cause injury if in contact with the skin [1]. It is also important to note that surfaces of enclosures continually exposed to sunlight may easily reach high temperatures, even if the equipment is not energized.

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