An arc flash is a type of electrical explosion caused by a short circuit through air to ground or another voltage phase.
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An arc flash is a type of electrical explosion caused by a short circuit through air to ground or another voltage phase.
Industrial buildings (especially communication towers, chimneys, and other tall structures) and skyscrapers can be very vulnerable during rain or thunderstorms.
For those of you who travel a lot or have ever spent time near transmission towers and electrical systems, you may have seen that luminous ‘glow’ on the lines. This is known as the corona effect, and electrical contractors need to be particularly careful about this discharge.
A malfunction or failure of the electrical components in your electrical system or equipment can lead to electrical fires.