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IEEE 844 2000

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IEEE Recommended Practice for Electrical Impedance, Induction, and Skin Effect Heating of Pipelines and Vessels

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IEEE 2000 110
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Revision Standard – Active. Recommended practices are provided for the design, installation, testing, operation, and maintenance of impedance, induction, and skin-effect heating systems. Thermal insulation and control and monitoring are addressed. General considerations for heating systems are discussed, covering selection criteria, design guidelines and considerations, power systems, receiving and storage, installation, testing, operations, and maintenance. These aspects are then discussed for each of the above types of systems, along with special considerations particular to each. These rec- ommended practices are intended to apply to the use of these heating systems in general industry.

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3 Introduction
Participants
5 CONTENTS
7 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
8 1.2 Purpose
1.3 Product certification
2. References
9 3. Definitions
12 4. General product testing
4.1 General product type tests for impedance heating power cable
4.2 General product type tests for induction heating
13 4.3 General product type tests for susceptor heating furnaces within a vessel
4.4 Product testing for skin-effect heating systems
20 5. Thermal insulation
21 5.1 Selection of insulation material
5.2 Selection of weather barrier
22 5.3 Selection of insulation thickness
23 5.4 Special consideration of thermal insulation
25 5.5 Determination of energy losses
5.6 Special considerations of energy loss
5.7 Thermal insulation system maintenance
26 6. Control and monitoring
6.1 Control types
27 6.2 Zoning and sensor location
28 6.3 Types of sensors
29 6.4 Wiring considerations
6.5 Special control considerations
6.6 Control specifications
30 7. Heating systemā€”General
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Categories
31 7.3 Selection criteria
7.4 Design guidelines and considerations
33 7.5 Power systems
34 7.6 Receiving and storage
7.7 Installation
7.8 Testing
35 7.9 Operations
7.10 Maintenance
8. Impedance heating
8.1 Introduction
36 8.2 Selection criteria
8.3 Design guidelines and considerations
40 8.4 Specification
41 8.5 Installation
42 8.6 Testing
43 8.7 Operations
8.8 Maintenance
8.9 Special considerations
9. Induction heating of pipelines and vessels
9.1 Introduction
44 9.2 Selection criteria
9.3 Design guidelines and considerations
49 9.4 Specification
50 9.5 Installation
51 9.6 Testing
9.7 Operation
9.8 Maintenance
52 9.9 Special considerations
10. Induction susceptor heating furnaces within a vessel
10.1 Furnace description
54 10.2 Subsystems
59 10.3 Safety
10.4 Installation
60 10.5 Maintenance
11. Skin-effect heating
11.1 Introduction
61 11.2 Selection criteria and applications
11.3 Design guidelines and considerations
63 11.4 Specification
11.5 Installation
11.6 Testing
64 11.7 Operation
11.8 Maintenance
11.9 Special considerations
65 Annex A -Bibliography
67 Annex B-Pipe heat-lost considerations
73 Annex C-Vessel heat-loss considerations
78 Annex D-Heat-up considerations
80 Annex E-Method to determine equivalent thicknesses of insulating cements
81 Annex F-Induction heating
83 Annex G-Induction susceptor heating furnaces within a vessel specifications (To be developed by user and supplier)
IEEE 844 2000
$57.96