IEEE 499 : 1997
IEEE 499 : 1997
RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR CEMENT PLANT ELECTRIC DRIVES AND RELATED ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR CEMENT PLANT ELECTRIC DRIVES AND RELATED ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers
1 Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
1.3 Use of recommendations
1.4 Terminology
1.5 Drawings
1.6 Nameplates or identification plates
2 References
3 Voltage ratings
3.1 General plant
3.2 Plant wiring
4 Overcurrent and undervoltage protection
4.1 Motor branch circuit overcurrent protection
4.2 Motor overload protection
4.3 Undervoltage protection
5 Control circuits
5.1 Source of control power
5.2 Control voltages
5.3 Interlocking
5.4 Control circuit overcurrent protection
6 Motor-control equipment
6.1 General application guidelines
6.2 AC manual starters - 600V or less
6.3 AC magnetic controllers - 600V or less
6.4 Medium-voltage ac magnetic controllers
6.5 DC power supplies
6.6 Operator's panels or control cubicles (other than motor
control)
6.7 Individual pilot devices, push button stations, and
related devices
7 Motors and generators
7.1 Enclosures - general
7.2 Shaft extensions
7.3 Bearings
7.4 Adjustable speed
7.5 Efficiency
7.6 Service-factor
7.7 Power factor (PF)
7.8 Torsional vibrations
7.9 Surge protection
8 Specific applications
8.1 General
8.2 Grinding mills
8.3 Kiln drives
8.4 Feeder drives
8.5 Crusher drives
8.6 Fan drives
8.7 Conveyor drives
8.8 Clinker coolers
8.9 Coal mills
8.10 Storage cranes
8.11 Stacker-reclaimers
8.12 Vibrating screens
9 Bibliography
Describes all electric drives and includes motors, control and control wiring associated with machinery or equipment commonly used in the manufacturing areas of cement plants. Applies to electrical equipment having a supply voltage of 13800V or less
Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers |