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IEEE 622 1987

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IEEE Recommended Practice for the Design and Installation of Electric Heat Tracing Systems for Nuclear Power Generating Systems

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IEEE 1987 38
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Revision Standard – Active. Recommended practices for designing, installing, and maintaining electric heat tracing systems are provided. These electric heat tracing systems are applied, both for critical process temperature control and for process temperature control, on mechanical piping systems that carry borated water, caustic soda, and other solutions. Electric heat tracing systems are also applied on water piping systems to prevent them from freezing in cold weather. The recommendations include identification of requirements, heater design considerations, power systems design considerations, temperature control considerations, alarm considerations, finished drawings and documents, installation of materials, startup testing, temperature tests, and maintenance of electric pipe heating systems. You will receive an email from Customer Service with the URL needed to access this publication online.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
3 Introduction
4 Participants
6 CONTENTS
7 1. Scope and Purpose
2. Definitions
8 3. References
9 4. Design of Electric Heat Tracing Systems
4.1 Identification of Requirements
15 4.2 Heater Design Considerations
20 4.3 Power System Design Considerations
21 4.4 Temperature Control Considerations
24 4.5 Alarm Considerations
26 4.6 Finished Drawings and Documents
4.7 Test Considerations
27 5. Installation of Electric Heat Tracing Systems
5.1 Distribution and Use of Drawings at the Installation Site
5.2 Receiving of Materials
5.3 Installation of Materials
28 5.4 Startup Testing for Critical Process Control Systems
29 6. Maintenance of Electric Heat Tracing Systems
6.1 Record Keeping
30 6.2 Heater, Alarm, and Temperature Controller Circuit Checks
6.3 Inspections
6.4 Periodic Testing
31 Annex A—Temperature and Solubility Tables of Borated Water, Caustic Soda, and Sodium Pentaborate Systems
33 Annex B—The Function of Electric Heat Tracing Systems Required to Support Engineered Safety Featu…
37 Annex C—Electric Heat Tracing Requirements for Post-Accident Sampling Systems in Nuclear Power Ge…
IEEE 622 1987
$90.46