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Home / EASA Article: Practical Advice for Motor Protection

EASA Article: Practical Advice for Motor Protection

EASA Practical Advice for Motor Protection

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) has published a new standard: IEEE Std. 3004.8-2016, “Recommended Practice for Motor Protection in Industrial and Commercial Power Systems.”

If you’re an electrical professional who deals with a broad spectrum of motor protection schemes, including low- and medium-voltage AC and DC motors, then you need to become familiar with this standard.

The article in EC&M Magazine summarises key topics including:

  • Factors to consider when protecting motors
  • Types of protection
  • Low-voltage and medium-voltage protection
  • DC motor protection

Read the full article to find out the key takeaways from this recent release: www.ecmweb.com

Publication: Electrical Construction & Maintenance Magazine
Publication date: March 2018
Author: Jim Bryan, EASA Technical Support Specialist (retired)

If you have any questions or need help with motor protection issues get in touch with Mark Convery on mark.convery@houghton-international.com or +44 (0)7713 197130.

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