IEEE 277 1994
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IEEE Recommended Practice for Cement Plant Power Distribution
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 1994 | 38 |
Revision Standard – Inactive – Superseded. Electrical distribution systems in cement plants that would result in satisfactory equipment utilization, reliability, performance, safety, and low maintenance-all at a reasonable cost are recommended in this IEEE standard. Power distribution for a new plant and for a plant extension are covered, as is distribution in quarries. Remarks: Superseded by IEEE Std 277-2007
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | Title Page |
3 | Introduction Participants |
6 | CONTENTS |
7 | 1. Overview 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose 2. References |
8 | 3. Power distribution for a new plant 3.1 Main plant distribution substation |
16 | 3.2 Cable |
18 | 3.3 Secondary unit substations |
21 | 3.4 Safety ground check monitoring 4. Power distribution for a plant expansion |
22 | 4.1 Changing 2400 V system to 4160 V if total expanded plant capacity exceeds 10 000 KVA (self cooled) 4.2 Deriving utility power for existing 2400 V equipment from the high-voltage incoming line utility service or from the … 4.3 Grounding the existing 2400 V system through neutral-grounding resistors 4.4 Abandoning existing generation and purchase total power from the utility 4.5 Using interlocked armored cable carried on trays |
23 | 5. Quarry distribution utilizing high resistance grounded systems for portable electrical equipment 5.1 Quarry distribution transformer |
25 | 5.2 Primary distribution |
28 | 5.3 Distribution 600 V and below |
29 | 6. Harmonics |
30 | 7. Figures |