Wrenches,

Has anyone seen a good procedure or "best practice" for locating a series 
arc-fault (or any arc-fault)?

If a solar PV installation truly has an arcing circuit that has been detected 
and interrupted, are there good methods for locating the fault other than 
visual inspection and hoping to see some evidence of the fault (e.g., wires 
pinched in conduit, carbon deposits, module damage)?  It seems possible that 
the arc-fault will be interrupted quickly enough to prevent the development of 
obvious visual clues.

Of course, you could always disable the AFCI device and reproduce the event but 
I won't make that recommendation.

Thank you, 

Gordon Woodcock
Product Manager

KACO new energy
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Grass Valley, CA 95945
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