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IEEE 625-1990

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IEEE Recommended Practice to Improve Electrical Maintenance and Safety in the Cement Industry

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Revision Standard - Superseded. 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.
These recommendations apply to all electrical equipment such as substations, power transformers, motor controls, generators, distribution systems, instruments, and storage batteries commonly used in Cement plants. They are intended to be used as a guide and maybe supplemented where special needs exists.
The purpose of these recommended practices are to define and recommend practices for improving electrical maintenance and safety in the cement industry in order to promote the following: a) Safety to personnel and equipment b) Maximum equipment reliability with minimum loss of production c) Reduced unscheduled maintenance and increased equipment life d) Clarification of needs and conditions to reduce special engineering and chance of error in specification e) Overall economy

SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number 625
Publication Date June 13, 1991
Language en - English
Page Count 32
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee Cement Industry
Publish Date Document Id Type View
Sept. 27, 2001 625-2001 Revision
June 13, 1991 625-1990 Revision
Aug. 3, 1979 625-1979 Revision