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Qualitative Assessment for Hazard on the Electric Power Installations of a Construction Field using FMEA  

Kim Doo-hyun (Department of Safety Engineering, Chungbuk National University)
Lee Jong-ho (Department of Safety Engineering, Chungbuk National University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Safety / v.19, no.4, 2004 , pp. 36-41 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper presents an qualitative assessment for hazard on the electric power installations of a construction field using FMEL The power installations have the mission to maintain the highest level of service reliability on the works. The more capital the electric power invest the higher service reliability they plausibly will achieve. However, because of limited resources, how effectively budgets can be allocated to achieve service reliability as high as possible. The assessment typically generates recommendations for increasing component reliability, thus improving the power installation safety. The FMEA tabulates the failure modes of components and how their failure affects the power installations being considered. Tn order to estimate the risks of a failures, the FMEA presents criticality estimation or risk priority number using the severity, occurrence, and detectability. The results showed that the highest components of the risk priority number among components were condenser, transformer, MCCB and LA. And In case of the criticality estimation, the potential failure modes were abnormal temperature rise, insulation oil leakage, deterioration for the transformer, overcurrent for the MCCB and operation outage fir the LA.
Keywords
FMEA; electric power installation; qualitative assessment;
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