04272oam 2200445zu 450 991087285460332120241212214915.010.1109/PCICON.1997(CKB)111026746720562(SSID)ssj0000455093(PQKBManifestationID)12158150(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000455093(PQKBWorkID)10397998(PQKB)10392203(NjHacI)99111026746720562(EXLCZ)9911102674672056220160829d1997 uy engur|||||||||||txtccr1997 44th Annual Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference[Place of publication not identified]IEEE19971 online resource (300 pages)Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9780780342170 0780342178 Record of Conference Papers. IEEE Industry Applications Society 44th Annual Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference -- Induction motors, reciprocating compressors and variable frequency drives -- A flow chart methodology for performing low-voltage three-phase motor coordination studies -- NEMA design E motors and controls-what's it all about? -- Flammable vapor ignition initiated by hot rotor surfaces within an induction motor-reality or not? -- A comparative review of NEC versus IEC concepts and practices -- A tool for reliability and safety: predict and prevent equipment failures with thermography -- Electric re-regulation and effects on industrial customers -- Field motor testing: procedures which limit amount of involved risk -- The use of surge protection devices in the petroleum/petrochemical industry -- Heat tracing performance and reliability, the rest of the story -- Process safety management and the electrical function -- Cable or conduit-who uses it and why? -- Mechanical design of induction motors applied on adjustable speed drives -- The selection of motors in hazardous atmospheres and hostile environments. A theoretical and practical guide -- Monitoring partial discharges on 4 kV motor windings -- Pipelines, programmable logic controllers, and safety -- Fast tracking a 30.6 MW supersynchronous LCI compressor drive on a large gas transmission pipeline -- Control modernization of SCR rectifiers with continuous device current monitoring -- The process of conducting and communicating forensic analysis of electrical failures -- Specifying rectifiers for electrochemical applications -- Low-voltage motor starting on limited capacity electrical systems -- Training in the use of electrical heat tracing "a course outline" -- Understanding the NEMA motor-generator standards of section MG-1-1993, revision 3, three-phase induction motors -- Dust explosions in process plants -- The OSHA Hazard Communication Standard's impact on wire and cable -- Starting high inertia loads [induction motors] -- On line monitoring of partial discharges on stator windings of large rotating machines in the petrochemical environment -- Direct current field test for medium voltage cables: why can no one agree? -- Application of an electronic starter for a delayed coke process water jet cutting pump -- Retrofitting pipelines with induction motors -- 44 MW 4 pole motor selected for compressor drive -- Sparking electrical discharge and heating in synchronous and induction machines: Can it be controlled? -- Staged tests increase awareness of arc-flash hazards in electrical equipment -- Testing update on protective clothing and equipment for electric arc exposure -- Effective implementation of electrical safety regulations and standards -- Evaluating medium voltage cable splices and terminations.Petroleum industry and tradeElectric equipmentChemical industryEnergy conservationCongressesPetroleum industry and tradeElectric equipment.Chemical industryEnergy conservation665.5IEEE, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. StaffPQKBBOOK99108728546033211997 44th Annual Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference2512806UNINA