IEEE 334-2006
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IEEE Standard for Qualifying Continuous Duty Class 1E Motors for Nuclear Power Generating Stations
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2006 |
Revision Standard – Active. Reaffirmed March 2012. It is required that Class 1E motors, with their interfaces, meet or exceed the specified performance requirements throughout their service life. This is accomplished through a program that includes, but is not limited to, design, qualification, production quality control, shipping, storage, installation, operation, maintenance, periodic testing, and surveillance. This standard addresses the qualification portion of the program. It discusses the requirement for maintenance, repair, and surveillance of motors to maintain qualification of motors throughout their installed life but does not provide detailed guidance about how these programmatic items must be implemented and maintained. The qualification requirements of this standard, when met, demonstrate and document the ability of the motor and/or insulation system to perform its safety function(s) under specified service conditions.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | IEEE Standard for Qualifying Continuous Duty Class 1E Motors for Nuclear Power Generating Stations |
3 | Title page |
6 | Introduction Notice to users Errata Interpretations |
7 | Patents Participants |
10 | CONTENTS |
11 | 1. Overview 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose 2. Normative references |
12 | 3. Definitions |
14 | 4. Qualification methods 4.1 General 4.2 Initial qualification 4.2.1 Type testing |
15 | 4.2.2 Operating experience 4.2.3 Analysis 4.2.4 Combined methods 4.3 Extension of qualified life 4.4 Condition monitoring |
16 | 5. Qualification procedures 5.1 Specification requirements 5.1.1 Qualified life objective 5.1.2 Service conditions |
17 | 5.1.3 Motor performance 5.2 Qualification requirements in mild environments |
18 | 5.3 Qualification requirements in harsh environments 5.3.1 Type test plan 5.3.2 Type test model |
19 | 5.3.3 Type test sequence |
20 | 5.3.4 Normal service conditioning |
21 | 5.3.5 Seismic conditions 5.3.6 Design-basis-event conditions |
22 | 5.3.7 Acceptance criteria 5.4 Maintenance of qualification 5.5 Margin |
23 | 5.6 Winding insulation endurance 5.7 Radiation endurance 5.7.1 Negligible radiation levels 5.7.2 Significant radiation levels 5.8 Motor lead cable |
24 | 5.9 Bearings 5.9.1 Anti-friction bearings 5.9.2 Sleeve and sliding bearings 5.10 Lubricants 5.11 Seals and gaskets 5.11.1 Rotating seals |
25 | 5.11.2 Gaskets 5.12 Accessories 5.13 Seismic 5.13.1 The seismic design basis event 5.13.2 Safety functions 5.13.3 Equipment boundary and interfaces |
26 | 6. Simulated test profiles 7. Documentation 7.1 General 7.2 Mild environment documentation |
27 | 7.3 Harsh environment documentation 7.3.1 General requirements 7.3.2 Test plan 7.3.3 Age conditioning |
28 | 7.3.4 Report of test results 7.3.5 Summary and conclusions 7.3.6 Approval signature 7.3.7 Report format |
29 | Annex A (informative) Bibliography |