IEEE 333-1980
$30.33
IEEE Standard for Electrical Installation of Packaging Machinery and Associated Equipment
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 1980 | 30 |
Revision Standard – Inactive-Withdrawn. This standard covers the application of electrical equipment and wiring furnished as part of a packaging machine and associated equipment commencing at the place of connection of the power supply. It shall apply to electrical equipment for use on circuits which operate from a supply voltage of 600 V or less. It shall not be considered adequate for machines intended for use in locations designated as hazardous by ANSI/NFPA 70-1978, National Electrical Code.
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8 | 1 General 1.1 Purpose 1.2 Scope 1.3 Applicable Codes and Standards 1.4 Definitions 2 Standards References |
12 | 3 Diagrams Instructions and Nameplates 3.1 Diagrams |
13 | Fig 1 Elementary Diagram |
14 | Fig 2 Interconnection Diagram |
15 | 3.2 Instructions 3.3 Equipment Nameplates and Identification Plates 4 Supply Circuit Disconnecting Means 4.1 Type 4.2 Rating |
16 | 4.3 Position Indication 4.4 Supply Conductors to be Disconnected 4.5 Connections to Supply Lines 4.6 ExposedLiveParts 4.7 Mounting 4.8 Interlocking 4.9 Operating Handle 5 Protection 5.1 Control Circuit 5.2 Control Circuit Transformer 5.3 Undervoltage |
17 | 5.4 MotorOverload 5.5 Circuit Overcurrent Protection 6 ControlCircuits 6.1 Source of Control Power 6.2 Control Circuit Voltages 6.3 Connection of Control Devices 6.4 Interlocking 7 Control Components and Equipment 7.1 Standards |
18 | 7.2 General 7.3 Electromechanical Motor Starters 8 Control Enclosures and Compartments Enclosure and Compartment Construction Details 8.2 Doors and Fasteners 8.3 Gaskets 8.4 DataPocket 9 Location and Mounting of Control Equipment 9.1 General |
19 | 9.2 ControlPanels 9.3 Control Panel Enclosure 9.4 Clearances in Enclosure 9.5 Machine-Mounted Components 10 Operator™s Control Stations and Equipment Pushbutton Selector Switch and Indicating Light Specifications 10.2 Fixed Stations 10.3 Arrangement of Control 10.4 Location of Control Stations 10.5 Pendant Stations 11 WiringDevices 11.1 Plugs and Receptacles |
20 | Panel and Supplementary Lights (When Provided) 12 Conductors 12.1 Power and Control 12.2 Electronic Precision Static and Similar Control |
21 | 12.3 Printed Circuits Wiring Methods and Practices 13.1 General 13.2 Panelwiring 13.3 Machine Wiring |
22 | 13.4 Electrical Connections Raceways and Junction Boxes 14.1 Rigid Metal Conduit |
23 | Liquid.Tight Flexible Metal Conduit 14.3 Compartments and Raceways 14.4 Junction and Motor Terminal Boxes 14.5 Wireways 15 Motors 15.1 Standards 15.2 TypeofMotor 15.3 Mounting of Motors |
24 | 15.4 Direction Arrow Grounding of Circuits and Equipment 16 Grounding of Circuits and Equipment 16.2 Control Circuits 16.3 Lighting Circuits 16.4 Stationary Equipment Portable and Pendant Equipment 16.6 Methods of Grounding 16.7 Equipment Grounding Conductors |
25 | Conduit Wireways and Junction Boxes Motors Solenoids and Electric Brakes 17.6 Equipment Grounding 18 Heaters 18.1 General 18.2 Cartridge Heaters 18.3 Strip Tubular and Ring Heaters 18.4 Safety |
26 | 19 Glossary |
28 | 20 Device Designations |