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Eaton provides guidance on the 2023 update to NFPA 70B, which has evolved from a 'Recommended Practice' to a mandatory 'Standard' for electrical maintenance programs. The update includes specific maintenance requirements for energy transition technologies including photovoltaic systems, wind power systems, battery storage, and EV charging infrastructure.

The standard introduces an Equipment Condition Assessment (ECA) system that determines maintenance intervals based on equipment physical condition, criticality, and operating environment. It also defines different types of electrical testing categories and allows for continuous monitoring and predictive techniques to guide maintenance schedules.

Eaton fornisce indicazioni sull'aggiornamento 2023 della NFPA 70B, che è passato da 'Pratica Raccomandata' a 'Standard' obbligatorio per i programmi di manutenzione elettrica. L'aggiornamento include requisiti specifici di manutenzione per le tecnologie di transizione energetica, tra cui i sistemi fotovoltaici, i sistemi eolici, lo stoccaggio di batterie e le infrastrutture per la ricarica dei veicoli elettrici.

Lo standard introduce un sistema di Valutazione delle Condizioni dell'Attrezzatura (ECA) che determina gli intervalli di manutenzione basati sulle condizioni fisiche dell'apparecchiatura, sulla sua criticità e sull'ambiente operativo. Definisce inoltre diverse categorie di test elettrici e consente un monitoraggio continuo e tecniche predittive per guidare i piani di manutenzione.

Eaton proporciona orientación sobre la actualización 2023 de la NFPA 70B, que ha evolucionado de 'Práctica Recomendada' a 'Norma' obligatoria para los programas de mantenimiento eléctrico. La actualización incluye requisitos de mantenimiento específicos para tecnologías de transición energética, incluidos los sistemas fotovoltaicos, los sistemas de energía eólica, el almacenamiento de baterías y la infraestructura de carga de vehículos eléctricos.

La norma introduce un sistema de Evaluación de la Condición del Equipo (ECA) que determina los intervalos de mantenimiento según la condición física del equipo, su criticidad y el entorno operativo. También define diferentes tipos de categorías de pruebas eléctricas y permite un monitoreo continuo y técnicas predictivas para guiar los programas de mantenimiento.

이튼은 전기 유지보수 프로그램을 위한 의무 '표준'으로 발전한 NFPA 70B의 2023년 업데이트에 대한 지침을 제공합니다. 이 업데이트에는 에너지 전환 기술에 대한 특정 유지보수 요구 사항이 포함되어 있으며, 여기에는 태양광 시스템, 풍력 시스템, 배터리 저장 및 전기차 충전 인프라가 포함됩니다.

이 표준은 장비의 물리적 상태, 중요성 및 작동 환경에 따라 유지보수 간격을 결정하는 장비 상태 평가(ECA) 시스템을 도입합니다. 또한 다양한 전기 테스트 카테고리를 정의하고 유지보수 일정을 안내하기 위해 지속적인 모니터링 및 예측 기법을 허용합니다.

Eaton fournit des orientations sur la mise à jour 2023 de la NFPA 70B, qui est passée d'une 'Pratique Recommandée' à une 'Norme' obligatoire pour les programmes de maintenance électrique. La mise à jour inclut des exigences spécifiques de maintenance pour les technologies de transition énergétique, y compris les systèmes photovoltaïques, les systèmes éoliens, le stockage de batteries et l'infrastructure de recharge pour véhicules électriques.

La norme introduit un système d'Évaluation de l'État de l'Équipement (ECA) qui détermine les intervalles de maintenance en fonction de l'état physique de l'équipement, de sa criticité et de l'environnement d'exploitation. Elle définit également différentes catégories de tests électriques et permet une surveillance continue et des techniques prédictives pour guider les plans de maintenance.

Eaton gibt Hinweise zur Aktualisierung 2023 der NFPA 70B, die sich von einer 'Empfohlenen Praxis' zu einem verbindlichen 'Standard' für elektrotechnische Wartungsprogramme entwickelt hat. Die Aktualisierung umfasst spezifische Wartungsanforderungen für Energiewendetchnologien, einschließlich Photovoltaikanlagen, Windkraftanlagen, Batteriespeicher und EV-Ladeinfrastruktur.

Der Standard führt ein System zur Gerätebewertung (ECA) ein, das die Wartungsintervalle basierend auf dem physischen Zustand der Geräte, deren Kritikalität und dem Betriebsumfeld bestimmt. Zudem werden verschiedene Kategorien von elektrischen Tests definiert und kontinuierliche Überwachungs- und prädiktive Techniken zugelassen, um die Wartungspläne zu steuern.

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  • New standard provides clearer, mandatory guidelines for electrical maintenance programs
  • Integration of modern monitoring technologies can streamline maintenance procedures
  • Enhanced focus on emerging energy transition technologies maintenance requirements
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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / December 13, 2024 / Eaton:

Understanding new NFPA 70B maintenance requirements for energy transition technologies

Eaton Experience Centers in Pittsburgh and Houston provide hands-on training in real-world application environments, advancing education on electrical codes and standards including NFPA 70B.

Written by Scott Brady, PE, National Manager - Technical Application Support, Eaton

To encourage safer electrical systems, the 2023 update to National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70B shifted from a "Recommended Practice" to a "Standard" that contains mandatory requirements for the development, implementation and operation of an electrical maintenance program (EMP).

In addition to covering all common electrical system components, the 2023 update to NFPA 70B includes specific guidance for the maintenance of:

  • Chapter 30 - Photovoltaic (PV) systems

  • Chapter 31 - Wind power systems and associated equipment

  • Chapter 32 - Battery energy storage systems

  • Chapter 33 - Electric vehicle (EV) power transfer systems and associated equipment

I believe this new standard can help electrical system owners ensure they are getting the most out of their investments in energy transition technologies while protecting people and personnel. But what does the new standard entail? And how can you ensure your preventive maintenance plan is compliant? The first important thing to understand is how to properly assess the condition of your equipment.

Equipment condition assessment drives efficient preventive maintenance

Chapter 10 of the NFPA 70B standard prescribes maintenance intervals for specific pieces of electrical componentry based on equipment condition assessment. This is an evolution of the table that previously existed in Annex L but goes a step further to consider the condition of the equipment being maintained, with factors including:

  • Equipment physical condition

  • Criticality

  • Operating environment

The equipment condition assessment (ECA) is driven by the HIGHEST value of these three conditions. For example, if equipment is designated "Condition 1" for electrical equipment and criticality but a "Condition 3" for operating environment it would use "Condition 3" durations for the ECA maintenance intervals.

NFPA 70B also requires a condition of maintenance indication to communicate the serviceability of the electrical equipment to electrical workers.

Maintenance intervals guide routine preventive maintenance

Once the equipment condition assessment is performed, Chapter 10 of NFPA 70B provides mandatory scopes of work and maintenance intervals broken out by product type. These requirements can be referenced in Table 10.1.2.1, which is in alphabetical order and provides the corresponding reference chapter for scope of work specifics.

It is important to note these maintenance intervals do not supersede manufacturer's guidelines; they provide guidance only in the absence of information from the manufacturer.

For example, if a PV system received an Equipment Condition Assessment rating of condition 3 because it could be supporting a microgrid or emergency power system, the PV system requires visual inspection and regular electrical testing at an interval of every 12 months unless manufacturer guidelines advise otherwise.

What is electrical testing?

NFPA 70B requires detailed, prescriptive testing processes for preventive maintenance program compliance. These guidelines are described in Chapter 8: Field Testing and Test Methods.

Compared to previous versions of 70B, the update clearly defines testing category types in Section 8.3:

  • 1 - Online standard test: Performed while the electrical equipment or device is connected to the source of supply.

  • 1A - Online enhanced test: Not typically performed in normal electrical maintenance activities and provides additional diagnostic information.

  • 2 - Offline standard test: Performed while the electrical equipment or device is disconnected from the source of supply or is connected to an external test voltage source of supply."

  • 2A - Offline enhanced test: Typically not required but may be useful based on the application of the equipment or if there is a problem with the equipment. For example, a "rated hold-in" test in accordance with NEMA AB-4 might be performed on a molded case circuit breaker if the circuit breaker has been tripping under normal load conditions.

It is important to note that NFPA 70B provides the minimumrequirements for preventive maintenance, which are superseded by manufacturer guidelines.

For instance, NFPA 70B states that testing trip functions is optional for circuit breakers 250A or less. And circuit breakers with electronic trip units that are rated or can be adjusted to 250A or over only require verification of the calibration of all the functions of the trip unit by means of the manufacturer's specified test set.

At Eaton, we recognize the labor-intensive and accuracy challenges of testing circuit breakers using primary injection current that facilitated the development of electronic trip units. Modern electronic trip units feature built-in communications via USB connection for verification of the calibration of the trip functions being used, saving time and the cost of expensive test kits.

Intelligence and digitalization can help simplify electrical testing

In the 2023 NFPA 70B standard, language was added to allow continuous monitoring and predictive techniques to drive maintenance intervals compared to the tables provided.

For example, when taking trip function testing into consideration, modern advancements in intelligent trip units are revolutionizing the ability to monitor overall circuit breaker health. These trip units dramatically streamline traditional breaker inspection procedures, with an at-a-glance health indicator and powerful data analytics that detail the health condition of the breaker. The health analytics provide predictive maintenance diagnostics along with detailed reports on operations, short-circuits, overloads, temperature and more to help enhance system reliability.

These technologies can be applied in EV charging applications to provide remote load testing, time-stamped event summaries and high-speed event waveform captures with detailed event logging to simplify preventive maintenance.

Additionally, there are add-on devices you can implement to provide continuous, non-invasive online monitoring for switchgear, transformers, bus duct and cable connections commonly found in alternative energy applications. These devices provide predictive monitoring to help users make more informed safety and maintenance decisions.

Preventive maintenance supports a safer, more sustainable future

It's been half a century since the first version of NFPA 70B was issued as a recommended practice. Today, the transition to a standard provides more enforceability for what shall be done when it comes to electrical equipment maintenance. That is a win-win for the reliability of electrical equipment and the overall safety of the electrical system for those individuals tasked with working on them.

For decades, Eaton has customers develop and implement preventive maintenance strategies to improve safety, uptime and compliance with local, state and national requirements. Don't hesitate to reach out to us if you need assistance understanding these new requirements or creating your own customized preventive maintenance program.

Contact:

Kristin Somers
+1.919.345.3714
Kristincsomers@eaton.com

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Cobblestone Communications
+1.412.559.1614
Regina@cobblecreative.com

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FAQ

What are the key changes in the 2023 NFPA 70B standard update?

The 2023 NFPA 70B update changed from a 'Recommended Practice' to a mandatory 'Standard', introducing required guidelines for electrical maintenance programs, including specific requirements for PV systems, wind power, battery storage, and EV charging systems.

How does the Equipment Condition Assessment (ECA) work in NFPA 70B?

The ECA evaluates three factors: equipment physical condition, criticality, and operating environment. The highest condition value among these determines the maintenance interval schedule.

What are the testing categories defined in NFPA 70B Section 8.3?

NFPA 70B defines four testing categories: Online standard test (1), Online enhanced test (1A), Offline standard test (2), and Offline enhanced test (2A), each with specific applications and requirements.

How does continuous monitoring affect maintenance requirements under NFPA 70B?

The 2023 standard allows continuous monitoring and predictive techniques to determine maintenance intervals, potentially replacing the fixed intervals specified in the standard tables.

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