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DESCRIPTION:IEEE Std. 3004.8 covers the protection of motors used in indust
 rial and commercial power systems. It is likely to be of greatest value to
  the power-oriented engineer with limited experience in the area of protec
 tion and control. It can also be an aid to all engineers responsible for t
 he electrical design of industrial and commercial power systems. This reco
 mmended practice is an update to IEEE Std 242-2001 (Buff Book) chapter 10.
  A general update was made to the material from chapter 10 of the Buff Boo
 k. Material added or expanded includes details for reduced-voltage motor s
 tarting\, recommended protection functions using multifunction motor prote
 ction relays for contactor controlled fused starters and breaker controlle
 d starters along with single-line and three-line diagrams\, adjustable spe
 ed drive applications\, DC motor protection\, motor bus transfer\, partial
  discharge monitoring\, and a detailed example of motor protection using a
  multifunction motor protection relay.\n\nOutline:\n\n- A general overview
  will be presented highlighting the practical use of the recommended pract
 ice for selecting typical motor protection for low voltage and medium volt
 age motors.\n- The use of multifunction motor protection relays is common 
 place and the key setting differences will be highlighted for MV motors wi
 th contactor controlled fused starters vs. breaker controlled starters. Mi
 sapplication of protective settings can be detrimental to equipment and pe
 rsonnel.\n- Protecting motors powered by Adjustable Speed Drives can be ch
 allenging. These challenges and recommended protection functions will be p
 resented.\n- Thought leaders in motor protection are identifying methods t
 o detect motor problems prior to motor failure. These methods include vibr
 ation\, winding temperature\, on-line partial discharge\, and others cover
 ed in the recommended practice.\n- Information on reduced-voltage starting
 \, motor bus transfer\, applications in hazardous (classified) locations\,
  and arc flash hazards for motors will be discussed.\n- Wrap up and conclu
 sions\n---------------------------------------------------------------\n\n
 Upon arrival at the presentation venue: Sign-in at the security desk in th
 e main atrium of the T2 building. Follow the signs to the T1 building. Tak
 e the T1 elevator down one level to the basement. Follow the signs to the 
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 lete until your payment has been received\, and you have received both con
 firmation emails.\n\nCo-sponsored by: AESO\, Nemalux\, Rockwell Automation
 \, TransAlta\n\nSpeaker(s): Lorraine Padden\, P.E\, John A. Kay\, C.E.T.\,
  IEEE Fellow\, Lorraine Padden\, P.E\, John A. Kay\, C.E.T.\, IEEE Fellow\
 n\nAgenda: \n5.45pm: Doors open\n\n5:45-6:25pm: Networking and Light meal\
 n\n6:30pm: Presentation starts\n\nRoom: T1-Auditorium\, Bldg: TransAlta &quot;T
 1&quot; building\, 110 - 12th Avenue SW\, Calgary\, Alberta\, Canada
LOCATION:Room: T1-Auditorium\, Bldg: TransAlta &quot;T1&quot; building\, 110 - 12th A
 venue SW\, Calgary\, Alberta\, Canada
ORGANIZER:ksurgenor@carmaindustries.com
SEQUENCE:7
SUMMARY:IEEE Recommended Practice for Motor Protection in Industrial and Co
 mmercial Power Systems
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/44622
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;IEEEStdsAbstractHeade
 r&quot;&gt;IEEE Std. 3004.8&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/strong&gt; covers the protection of motors used i
 n industrial and commercial power systems.&amp;nbsp\; It is likely to be of gr
 eatest value to the power-oriented engineer with limited experience in the
  area of protection and control.&amp;nbsp\; It can also be an aid to all engin
 eers responsible for the electrical design of industrial and commercial po
 wer systems. This recommended practice is an update to IEEE Std 242-2001 (
 Buff Book) chapter 10.&amp;nbsp\; A general update was made to the material fr
 om chapter 10 of the Buff Book.&amp;nbsp\; Material added or expanded includes
  details for reduced-voltage motor starting\, recommended protection funct
 ions using multifunction motor protection relays for contactor controlled 
 fused starters and breaker controlled starters along with single-line and 
 three-line diagrams\, adjustable speed drive applications\, DC motor prote
 ction\, motor bus transfer\, partial discharge monitoring\, and a detailed
  example of motor protection using a multifunction motor protection relay.
 &lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Outline:&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;ul&gt;\n&lt;li&gt;A general overview will be presented high
 lighting the practical use of the recommended practice for selecting typic
 al motor protection for low voltage and medium voltage motors.&lt;/li&gt;\n&lt;li&gt;T
 he use of multifunction motor protection relays is common place and the ke
 y setting differences will be highlighted for MV motors with contactor con
 trolled fused starters vs. breaker controlled starters.&amp;nbsp\; Misapplicat
 ion of protective settings can be detrimental to equipment and personnel.&lt;
 /li&gt;\n&lt;li&gt;Protecting motors powered by Adjustable Speed Drives can be chal
 lenging. These challenges and recommended protection functions will be pre
 sented.&lt;/li&gt;\n&lt;li&gt;Thought leaders in motor protection are identifying meth
 ods to detect motor problems prior to motor failure. These methods include
  vibration\, winding temperature\, on-line partial discharge\, and others 
 covered in the recommended practice.&lt;/li&gt;\n&lt;li&gt;Information on reduced-volt
 age starting\, motor bus transfer\, applications in hazardous (classified)
  locations\, and arc flash hazards for motors will be discussed.&lt;/li&gt;\n&lt;li
 &gt;Wrap up and conclusions&lt;/li&gt;\n&lt;/ul&gt;\n&lt;hr /&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Upon arrival at t
 he presentation venue:&lt;/strong&gt;&amp;nbsp\;Sign-in at the security desk in the 
 main atrium of the T2 building. Follow the signs to the T1 building. Take 
 the T1 elevator down one level to the basement. Follow the signs to the re
 gistration desk.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;hr /&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;Registration consists of two parts - 
 vTools and PayPal.&amp;nbsp\; Follow the &quot;Register Now&quot; link below\, and compl
 ete the information.&amp;nbsp\; The system will then take you to a PayPal page
  to enter your payment information.&amp;nbsp\; When you have successfully regi
 stered and paid\, you will receive 2 confirmation emails\, 1 from IEEE and
  1 from PayPal.&amp;nbsp\; &lt;strong&gt;Your registration is not complete until you
 r payment has been received\, and you have received both confirmation emai
 ls.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Agenda: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;5.45pm:&amp;nbsp\; Doors ope
 n&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;5:45-6:25pm:&amp;nbsp\; Networking and Light meal&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;6:30pm: Pr
 esentation starts&lt;/p&gt;
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