NFPA 804 15:2015 Edition
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NFPA 804: Standard for Fire Protection for Advanced Light Water Reactor Electric Generating Plants
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
NFPA | 2015 | 59 |
NFPA 804 offers prescriptive-based approaches for fire protection and fire safety in advanced light water reactor electric generating plants. Help ensure continuous safe operation and prevent switchgear fires and other potentially catastrophic emergencies in nuclear facilities. NFPA 804: Standard for Fire Protection for Advanced Light Water Reactor Electric Generating Plants is prepared for the use and guidance of professionals charged with the design, construction, operation, and regulation of advanced light water reactor electric generating plants. NFPA 804 provides minimum fire protection requirements to: Ensure safe shutdown of the reactor Minimize the release of radioactive materials into the environment Provide life safety for on-site personnel Limit property damage Protect continuity of plant operation The 2015 NFPA 804 is revised to coordinate with related NFPA® codes and standards. This edition allows the use of NFPA 806: Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Advanced Nuclear Reactor Electric Generating Plants Change Process. NFPA 804 also allows a new approach for assessing spurious operations from cables. Keep up with requirements for nuclear facilities that provide vital protection for personnel, equipment, communities, and the environment. NFPA 804 is essential for engineers, fire policy experts, and plant managers charged with fire protection in this complex type of facility. – See more at: http://catalog.nfpa.org/2015-NFPA-804-Standard-for-Fire-Protection-for-Advanced-Light-Water-Reactor-Electric-Generating-Plants-P1372.aspx#sthash.jtJuqNfs.dpuf
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | Important Notices and Disclaimers |
3 | Additional Notices and Disclaimers |
4 | 2.1 General 2.2 NFPA Publications |
8 | Chapter 1 Administration 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose 1.3 Equivalency 1.4 Units and Formulas Chapter 2 Referenced Publications |
9 | 2.3 Other Publications 2.4 References for Extracts in Mandatory Sections |
10 | Chapter 3 Definitions 3.1 General 3.2 NFPA Official Definitions 3.3 General Definitions |
11 | Chapter 4 Fire Protection Program 4.1 General 4.2 Management Policy Direction and Responsibility 4.3 Fire Prevention Program |
12 | 4.4 Fire Hazards Analysis 4.5 Procedures 4.6 Quality Assurance 4.7 Fire Emergency Plan 4.8 Fire Brigade Chapter 5 Fire Prevention and Administrative Controls 5.1 General 5.2 Plant Inspections |
13 | 5.3 Control of Combustible Materials 5.4 Control of Ignition Sources |
14 | 5.5 Temporary Structures 5.6 Impairments |
15 | 5.7 Testing and Maintenance Chapter 6 Manual Fire Fighting 6.1 Prefire Plans 6.2 On-Site Fire-Fighting Capability 6.3 Training and Drills 6.4 Fire-Fighting Equipment |
16 | 6.5 Off-Site Fire Department Interface 6.6 Water Drainage 6.7 Fire-Fighting Access 6.8 Radiation Shielding 6.9 Smoke and Heat Removal Chapter 7 Nuclear Reactor Safety Considerations 7.1 General 7.2 Fire-Safe Shutdown Analysis (FSSA) 7.3 Design Basis Events and Requirements |
18 | 7.4 Separation Criteria 7.5 Manual Actions 7.6 Alternative Shutdown Capability |
19 | Chapter 8 General Plant Design 8.1 Plant Arrangement |
20 | 8.2 Life Safety 8.3 Building and Construction Materials |
21 | 8.4 Ventilation |
22 | 8.5 Drainage 8.6 Emergency Lighting 8.7 Lightning Protection 8.8 Electrical Cabling |
23 | 8.9 Exposure Protection 8.10 Electrical Systems for the Plant 8.11 Communications Chapter 9 General Fire Protection Systems and Equipment 9.1 General 9.2 Water Supply |
24 | 9.3 Valve Supervision 9.4 Yard Mains, Hydrants, and Building Standpipes |
25 | 9.5 Portable Fire Extinguishers 9.6 Fire Suppression Systems 9.7 Fire Alarm Systems 9.8 Fire Detectors Chapter 10 Identification of and Protection Against Hazards 10.1 General 10.2 Primary and Secondary Containments |
26 | 10.3 Control Room Complex |
27 | 10.4 Cable Concentrations 10.5 Plant Computer and Communications Rooms 10.6 Switchgear Rooms and Relay Rooms 10.7 Battery Rooms |
28 | 10.8 Turbine Building |
29 | 10.9 Standby Emergency Diesel Generators and Combustion Turbines 10.10 Diesel Fuel Storage and Transfer Areas 10.11 Nuclear Safety–Related Pump Rooms 10.12 New-Fuel Area 10.13 Spent-Fuel Pool Area 10.14 Rad Waste and Decontamination Areas |
30 | 10.15 Safety-Related Water Tanks 10.16 Record Storage Areas 10.17 Cooling Towers 10.18 Acetylene–Oxygen Fuel Gases 10.19 Storage Areas for Ion Exchange Resins 10.20 Storage Areas for Hazardous Chemicals 10.21 Warehouses 10.22 Fire Pump Room/House 10.23 Transformers |
32 | 10.24 Auxiliary Boilers 10.25 Offices, Shops, and Storage Areas 10.26 Simulators 10.27 Technical Support and Emergency Response Centers 10.28 Intake Structures Chapter 11 Fire Protection for the Construction Site 11.1 General 11.2 Administration 11.3 Site Clearing and Construction Equipment |
33 | 11.4 Construction Warehouses, Shops, and Offices 11.5 Construction Site Lay-Down Areas 11.6 Temporary Construction Materials 11.7 Water Supplies, Supply Mains, and Hydrants |
34 | 11.8 Manual Fire-Fighting Equipment Annex A Explanatory Material |
43 | Annex B Best Practices for Protection of Fire and Explosion Hazards in Nuclear Reactor Power Plants |
50 | Annex C Informational References |
52 | Index |