IEEE 463-1993
IEEE Standard for Electrical Safety Practices in Electrolytic Cell Line Working Zones
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About This Item
IEEE 463-1993 is a safety standard for electrical safety practices in electrolytic cell line working zones. It addresses the working conditions, procedures, and precautions associated with electrolytic cell installations where electrical hazards and conductive environments can be significant. For power, energy, and industry applications, this standard is important because it helps define safer practices around equipment access, personnel protection, and operational control in areas where electrolytic processes are present.
Overview of IEEE 463-1993
This technical document focuses on electrical safety practices for environments built around electrolytic cell lines. IEEE 463-1993 is relevant where workers may be exposed to energized equipment, conductive electrolyte solutions, and closely spaced industrial apparatus. Its value lies in helping establish a consistent safety framework for designing, operating, and maintaining these working zones. For facilities that rely on electrolytic processing, the standard supports clearer expectations for hazard control and safer day-to-day operations.
Typical use cases
IEEE 463-1993 is commonly used in plant areas that contain electrolytic cells, associated buswork, control gear, and maintenance access paths. It may guide safety practices for routine inspections, servicing, and operational planning in industrial power and process environments. The standard is especially relevant when personnel work near conductive materials, energized conductors, or cell-line equipment that requires controlled access. It can also support internal procedures for training, lockout-related planning, and job-site risk assessment.
Why it matters
Electrical safety in electrolytic cell line working zones depends on clear, repeatable practices, and IEEE 463-1993 helps provide that structure. By defining a focused safety reference, it can reduce ambiguity during design reviews, procurement, maintenance planning, and compliance checks. In industrial settings, consistent practices may help lower exposure to shock, arc, and operational hazards while improving coordination between engineering and field teams. IEEE 463-1993 is useful where safe access and controlled operation are essential.
- Electrical safety practices for electrolytic cell line zones
- Guidance for energized industrial working areas
- Relevant to process equipment and maintenance access
- Supports hazard control and operational consistency
- Inactive IEEE standard in English
- Publication Date: 1994
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications
- Official IEEE: Doi link
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