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IEEE 308 1980

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IEEE Standard Criteria for Class 1E Power Systems for Nuclear Power Generating Stations

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IEEE 1980 28
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New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Superseded. Superseded by 308-1991. Class 1E portions of AC and DC power systems and instrumentation and control power systems in single-unit and multiunit nuclear power generating stations are covered. Not included are the preferred power supply; unit generator(s) and their buses; generator breaker; step-up, auxiliary, and start-up transformers; connections to the station switchyard; switchyard; transmission lines; and the transmission network. The intent is to provide criteria for the determination of Class 1E power system design features, criteria for sharing Class 1E power systems in multiunit stations, and the requirements for their testing and surveillance.

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11 1 Scope
Fig 1 Example of Class 1E Power Systems for Single Unit
Items Included in Systems Covered by Scope
12 2 Purpose
3 Definitions
13 4 References
14 Principal Design Criteria
5.1 General
and Class 1E Power System
Design Basis Event Effects
15 5.4 PowerQuality
5.5 DesignBasis
Typical Safety Function
16 One Division of a Class 1E Power System
Table 2 Illustrative Malfunctions Accidents Etc
17 5.6 Location of Indicators and Controls
5.7 Identification
5.8 Independence
5.9 Equipment Qualification
5.10 Single Failure Criterion
3 X 3 Matrix Representation of Safety System
18 System ScopeDiagram
19 5.11 Connection of Non-Class 1E Equipment
5.12 ControlofAccess
Circuits Which Penetrate Containment
Supplementary Design Criteria
Class 1E Power Systems
(Criteria for Safety Systems)
20 Alternating Current Power System
21 6.3 Direct Current Systems
22 Vital Instrumentation and Control Power Systems
23 6.5 Execute Features
6.6 Sense and Command Features
Surveillance and Test Requirements
7.1 Surveillance Methods
Preoperational Equipment Tests and Inspections
24 Table 3 Illustrative Surveillance Methods
25 Preoperational System Test
Periodic Equipment Tests
Periodic System Tests
Specific Tests and Frequency
8 Multi-Unit Station Considerations
Preferred Power Supply
8.2 Standbypower Supply
8.3 Battery Supply
26 Shared System Considerations
8.5 Inter-Unit Ties
IEEE 308 1980
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