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An arc flash is distinctly different from the arc blast. It is part of an arc fault, a type of electricalexplosion that results from a low-impedance connection to ground or another voltage phase in an electrical system.
An arc flash is light and heat. It’s produced from an electric arc supplied with sufficient electrical energy to cause substantial damage or harm, fire or injury.