The continuing expansion and modernization program in the cement industry has placed an increasing importance on the current plant power distribution system. Increasing plant capacity accompanied by larger kilns, grinding mills, crushers, and the increasing use of automatic controls has placed greater stress on the adequacy and reliability of the distribution system. Safety, capacity, reliability, and low maintenance - all at a reasonable cost - are the requirements of the cement plant power distribution system.
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277-1994
IEEE Recommended Practice for Cement Plant Power Distribution
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 Remarks: Superseded by IEEE Std 277-2007
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