Superseded Standard

IEEE 499-1989

IEEE Recommended Practice for Cement Plant Electric Drives and Related Electrical Equipment

A recommended practice for electric drives and related electrical equipment for installation in the cement industry is set forth. The recommendations apply to all electric drives and include motors, controls, and control wiring associated with machinery or equipment commonly used in the manufacturing areas of cement plants, but they do not apply to power distribution circuits. The intent is to promote safety for personnel and equipment, maximum reliability with minimum loss of production, reduced maintenance and increased life of equipment, clarification of needs and conditions to reduce special engineering and chance of error in specification, and overall economy.

Standard Committee
IAS/CI - Cement Industry
Status
Superseded Standard
Superseded by
499-1997
Superseding
499-1982
Board Approval
1989-04-14
History
ANSI Approved:
1989-09-13
Published:
1989-10-06

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Industry Applications Society
Standard Committee
IAS/CI - Cement Industry

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625-2001
IEEE Recommended Practice to Improve Electrical Maintenance and Safety in the Cement Industry

These recommended practices are intended as a reference document for use by members of cement industry electrical maintenance departments. The procedures necessary for an efficient maintenance operation are summarized, and detailed information on maintenance procedures for many of the electrical devices more commonly found in the cement industry is provided.

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These standards are removed from active status through an administrative process for standards that have not undergone a revision process within 10 years.


277-2007
IEEE Recommended Practice for Cement Plant Power Distribution

This document has been developed as a recommended practice for electrical distribution systems in cement plants with the objective of satisfactory equipment utilization, reliability, performance, safety, and low maintenance–all at a reasonable cost. Revision of IEEE Std 277-1994

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499-1997
IEEE Recommended Practice for Cement Plant Electric Drives and Related Electrical Equipment

All electric drives, including motors and control wiring associated with machinery or equipment commonly used in the manufacturing areas of cement plants are covered. Recommendations are not intended to apply to power distribution circuits. These recommendations apply to electrical equipment having a supply voltage of 13 800 V or less.

Learn More About 499-1997

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