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IEEE 277 1994

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IEEE Recommended Practice for Cement Plant Power Distribution

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Revision Standard – Inactive – Superseded.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 Remarks: Superseded by IEEE Std 277-2007

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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
IEEE 277 1994
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