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IEEE 3004.8 2016:2017 Edition

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IEEE Recommended Practice for Motor Protection in Industrial and Commercial Power Systems

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New IEEE Standard – Active. The protection of motors used in industrial and commercial power systems is covered. It is likely to be of greatest value to the power-oriented engineer with limited experience in the area of protection and control. It can also be an aid to all engineers responsible for the electrical design of industrial and commercial power systems.

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1 IEEE Std 3004.8™-2016 Front cover
2 Title page
4 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
8 Participants
10 Introduction
11 Contents
13 List of Figures
16 List of Tables
17 1. Scope
2. Normative references
20 3. Definitions, abbreviations, and acronyms
3.1 Definitions
24 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations
26 4. General discussion
4.1 Introduction
27 4.2 Low-voltage systems
4.3 Medium-voltage systems
5. Factors to consider in protection of motors
5.1 Motor characteristics
29 5.2 Motor-starting conditions
36 5.3 Ambient conditions
5.4 Driven equipment
37 5.5 Power system quality
5.6 Motor importance
5.7 Load side faults for motor controllers
38 5.8 Ground faults
5.9 Maintenance capability and schedule
39 5.10 Service factor
5.11 Application considerations
5.12 Motor and conductor protection
41 5.13 Fixed capacitor applications
6. Types of protection
6.1 Purpose of motor protection
44 6.2 Abnormal power supply conditions
47 6.3 Phase unbalance protection (Device 46, current) (Device 47, voltage) (Device 60)
50 6.4 Overcurrent protection (Device 51, inverse time) (Device 50, instantaneous)
51 6.5 Ground fault relay
6.6 Underexcitation (loss of field) protection (Device 40)
6.7 Overexcitation (volts/hertz) protection (Device 24)
6.8 Bearing protection relay (Device 38)
6.9 Mechanical condition protection relay (Device 39)
6.10 Thermal and electronic overload protection (Device 49)
52 6.11 Motor bus automatic transfer or reclosing
57 6.12 Multifunction relay (Device 11)
59 7. Low-voltage (LV) motor protection
7.1 Introduction
60 7.2 Low-voltage motor overcurrent protection
64 7.3 Low-voltage motor ground fault protection
65 7.4 Low-voltage motor stator winding overtemperature (Device 49S)
67 7.5 Low-voltage motor undervoltage protection
8. MV motor protection
8.1 Introduction
70 8.2 MV motor thermal overload protection (Device 49)
72 8.3 MV motor overcurrent protection
77 8.4 Fault protection
82 8.5 Monitors
95 8.6 Synchronous motor protection
99 8.7 Starting protection
100 8.8 Rotor winding protection
101 8.9 Lightning and surge protection
103 8.10 Protection against overexcitation from shunt capacitance
104 8.11 Protection against failure to rotate
105 9. Protection for ac ASD applications
9.1 ASD general information
112 9.2 Low voltage ac ASD motor protection
113 9.3 MV ac ASD motor protection
123 10. LV dc motor protection
10.1 General
124 10.2 Potential failure conditions
10.3 LV dc motor protection methods
126 10.4 Safety interlocks
10.5 Ambient environmental protection
11. Motor protection for hazardous (Classified) locations
11.1 General
11.2 Motor protection for Class I, Division 2, and Class I, Zone 2 areas
127 11.3 Motor protection for Class II areas
128 Annex A (informative) Bibliography
133 Annex B (informative) IEEE device designations
B.1 Typical motor protection device function numbers
136 B.2 Main device letters
138 B.3 Other suffix letters
B.4 Auxiliary devices
139 B.5 Auxiliary contact position definitions
140 Annex C (informative) Motor condition monitors, online
C.1 On-line partial discharge (OLPD) monitoring
144 C.2 MV monitoring motor insulation online
145 Annex D (informative) Motor protection examples
D.1 Typical medium-voltage (MV) motor protection settings
D.2 MV breaker start example
161 Annex E (informative) Motor open circuit time constant
163 Back cover
IEEE 3004.8 2016
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