IEEE 625 1991
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IEEE Recommended Practice to Improve Electrical Maintenance and Safety in the Cement Industry
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 1991 | 40 |
Revision Standard – Inactive – Superseded. Superseded by 625-2001. Practices for improving electrical maintenance and safety in the cement industry are defined and recommended. These practices apply to all electrical equipment commonly used in cement plants, such as substations, power transformers, motor controls, generators, distribution systems, instruments, and storage batteries. The purpose is to promote safety to personnel and equipment, maximum reliability with minimum loss of production, reduced maintenance and increased equipment life, clarification of needs and conditions to reduce special engineering and chance of error in specification, and overall economy.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | Title Page |
3 | Introduction |
4 | Participants |
6 | CONTENTS |
7 | 1. General 1.1 Purpose 1.2 Scope 1.3 Objectives |
8 | 1.4 References 2. Plant Equipment Numbers |
9 | 3. Equipment Manufacturer’s Data |
10 | 4. Spare-Parts Inventory 5. Maintenance Department 5.1 Maintenance Department Objectives |
11 | 5.2 Maintenance Schedules 5.3 Maintenance Work Orders |
12 | 5.4 Maintenance Inspection and Repair Records |
13 | 5.5 Repair and Maintenance Cost Records 6. Equipment Maintenance 6.1 Oil Circuit Breakers |
15 | 6.2 Power Transformers |
16 | 6.3 Medium-Voltage Switchgear |
18 | 6.4 Storage Batteries |
21 | 6.5 Secondary-Unit Substations 6.6 Medium-Voltage Motor Controllers |
22 | 6.7 Controller Mechanism |
23 | 6.8 Silicone Controlled Rectifier (SCR) Controllers 6.9 Motor Control Centers |
24 | 6.10 Motors and Generators |
26 | 6.11 Control Devices 6.12 Instruments |
33 | 6.13 Grounding System 6.14 Lighting System |
34 | 6.15 Special Systems |
36 | 6.16 Electrostatic Precipitator |
37 | 6.17 Solid-State Systems |
38 | 7. Safety Precautions and Procedures 7.1 Safety Equipment |
39 | 7.2 Safety Precautions |
40 | 7.3 Working Procedures on Equipment 8. Bibliography |