IEEE 463-1974 PDF Download
Standard ENIEEE Trial Use Standard for Electrical Safety Practices in Electrolytic Cell Line Working Zones
Also Known As: IEEE Std 463-1974
The IEEE 463-1974 standard provides guidelines for ensuring the safety of personnel operating equipment in electrolytic cell line working zones. This standard covers various types of DC electrolytic cells used in the production of metals such as aluminum, cadmium, chlorate, chlorine, copper, fluorine, hydrogen peroxide, magnesium, sodium, and zinc.
However, it is important to note that this standard does not cover electroplating and anodizing facilities, AC cells or furnaces, electrothermal process furnaces, arc furnaces, melting or heat treating facilities, or any electrical equipment that is not part of the electrolytic process equipment or installed in the cell line working zone. Installations not covered by this standard must comply with NFPA 70-1975, National Electrical Code, or the latest revision.
The purpose of IEEE 463-1974 is to ensure the practical safeguarding of personnel who operate equipment in electrolytic cell line working zones. The definition of the cell line working zone can be found in Section 5 of the standard.
Descriptors | Maintenance engineering, Conductors, Electrical safety, Electric potential, Electrochemical machining |
Language(s) | English |
ISBN | 978-1-5044-0356-6 |
File Size | 3.8 MB |