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NOJA Power’s GMK passes Internal Arc Classification Testing

June 25, 2020

The GMK has been popular in deployment for renewable generation connection sites which are fenced off from the general public, but the lack of IAC testing was a limiting factor for application deployment.

With the successful type testing completed, the product is now fully compliant with the requirements for utility and private infrastructure service in the public domain.

The GMK passed IAC testing for both A Class for authorised personnel access and B classifications for general public access.

“Our GMK products have found application in restricted access sites on an increasing basis and this upgraded design that has now passed internal arc classification test for both class A, Authorised personnel access and class B Generally public access our GMK products will now find application in all applications our utility customers would like to use them,” reports NOJA Power Group Managing Director Neil O’Sullivan. “This internal arc classification testing is particularly stringent requiring indicators at 100mm from the test object on all 4 sides to guarantee the safety of the general public in the event of an arc fault.  We are particularly proud of this new solution which maintains our mantra of safety first in all our products.”

 

Figure 1 – NOJA Power GMK surrounded by black cotton indicators

Figure 1 – NOJA Power GMK surrounded by black cotton indicators

Figure 2 - The NOJA Power Test Laboratory Manager Sam Griffiths with the GMK

Figure 2 - The NOJA Power Test Laboratory Manager Sam Griffiths with the GMK

 

The type testing was completed at the Lane Cove High Voltage Testing Station facility in Sydney, formally known as Testing and Certification Australia but now operated by PlusES.

IAC type testing is arduous for equipment installed in the public domain, and the NOJA Power GMK passed with a considerable margin. The equipment under test is surrounded by black cotton indicators of approximately 40 g/m2, which are 100mm x 100mm, Figure 1 shows the cotton indicator setup. These indicators are used to evaluate the performance of the equipment. The five key attributes are:

 

Test Criteria

NOJA Power GMK Performance

Deformation of covers or doors do not reach the indicators

NOJA Power GMK had almost zero noticeable deformation

No ejection of fragments from the enclosure with an individual mass greater than 60g

Zero fragmentation from NOJA Power GMK

No Burn through of the enclosure up to a height of 2000mm

Zero burn through on NOJA Power GMK

Indicators from hot gases or liquids,

No indicator ignited or burnt by hot gases expelled from GMK arc vent

Enclosure remains connected to its earthing point

The NOJA Power GMK earthing was unaffected

 

NOJA Power’s GMK is a ground mount variant of the companies’ OSM Recloser product. Accordingly, it is provided equipped with the integration of most protection, control and automation functionality required of the application. The popularity in renewable connection projects is the inclusion of generation specific features such as ROCOF, VVS and Synchrocheck.

For more information, visit www.nojapower.com.au