IEEE DRAFT C37.96 : D5 99
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A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
DRAFT GUIDE FOR AC MOTOR PROTECTION
03-30-2000
01-12-2013
1 Overview
1.1 Scope
2 References
3 AC Motor Terminology Glossary
4 Equipment description
4.1 Induction motors
4.2 Synchronous motors
4.3 Switching and control
4.4 Effect of AC and DC Control equipment
5 Motor protection requirements
5.1 Pullout and stall protection
5.2 Stator winding protection
5.3 Rotor thermal protection
5.4 Stator fault protection
5.5 Rotor-fault protection
5.6 Bearing protection
5.7 Abnormal power supply conditions
5.8 Abnormal operating conditions
5.9 Surge protection
5.10 Motors or motor controls used in class 1E nuclear
exposure
6 Motor - protection specifications
6.1 General considerations
6.2 Motor-protection tables
6.3 Adjustable-speed motor protection
7 Setting and adjustment of protective devices
7.1 General discussion
7.2 Protective device settings
8 Multifunction microprocessor based protection systems
8.1 General
8.2 Thermal protection in microprocessor-based motor
protection systems
8.3 Multiple functions generally incorporated into one
package
8.4 Control functions and features
8.5 Data collection, reporting, and remote communications
8.6 Application issues
ANNEXES
A (informative) Induction motor thermal protection basics
B (informative) Bibliography
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