IEEE PC37.96/D10, May 2012
IEEE Draft Guide for AC Motor Protection
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About This Item
IEEE PC37.96/D10, May 2012 is an IEEE draft guide for AC motor protection, intended to support engineering decisions around protecting motor circuits, associated devices, and operating performance. It is relevant to power, energy, and industrial applications where dependable motor protection helps reduce damage, downtime, and unsafe operating conditions. As a draft technical document, IEEE PC37.96/D10, May 2012 offers context for design and review work tied to motor protection practices.
About IEEE PC37.96/D10, May 2012
This document focuses on the technical guidance needed to protect AC motors and their connected circuits. IEEE PC37.96/D10, May 2012 is likely used to inform protection methods, device coordination, and application considerations for motor systems. In practice, that can include how protection relates to starting, running, and abnormal conditions such as overloads or faults. For procurement, engineering review, or compliance-related work, it provides a structured reference for evaluating motor protection approaches.
Where is IEEE PC37.96/D10, May 2012 used?
IEEE PC37.96/D10, May 2012 is most relevant wherever AC motors are part of controlled industrial or utility-related equipment. It may be used in motor control centers, process machinery, pumping systems, compressors, conveyors, and similar installations that rely on dependable motor protection. The guide is also useful in engineering workflows that specify protective devices, review coordination settings, or document design decisions for motor-driven equipment in power and industrial environments.
Importance in practice
In practice, IEEE PC37.96/D10, May 2012 helps bring consistency to motor protection decisions and reduces uncertainty when selecting or evaluating protective schemes. Using a common technical reference supports safer operation, better coordination between devices, and clearer expectations for performance under abnormal conditions. It can also aid testing, design control, and specification work by giving teams a shared basis for reviewing protection features and comparing solutions for AC motor applications.
- AC motor protection guidance
- Device coordination considerations
- Industrial motor-driven systems
- Protection design and review
- Draft IEEE technical reference
- Publication Date: 2012
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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