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Q: How do you calculate arc length in electric arc furnace?
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How do you calculate arc length between electrode and charge in arc furnace?

Arc Length depends on the secondary voltage of furnace transformer. Thumb rule is for 500V the Arc length would be 500mm(20"). The purpose of arc length is to give maximum power to the melt, without arc flare. -


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Which is the mínimum distance between the electrode an a grounding part.


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