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IEEE 308-1970 - IEEE Standard Criteria for Class 1E Power Systems for Nuclear Power Generating Stations

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

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Standard number:IEEE 308-1970
Released:06.11.1969
ISBN:978-1-5044-0284-2
Pages:10
Status:Active
Language:English
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IEEE 308-1970

This Standard applies to those parts of the electric systems in stationary land-based nuclear power generating stations that provide electric power to the Class IE electric equipment. The electric systems included are comprised of the following interrelated systems: (a) alternating-current power systems, (b) direct-current power systems, (c) vital instrumentation and control power systems. These systems consist of power supplies (e.g., connections to the station switchyard, generating units, batteries), distribution equipment and components (e.g., transformers, switchgear, bus, cable, battery chargers, inverters), and instrumentation and controls (e.g., relays, meters, switches, control devices). This Standard does not apply to the station generator, generator buses, step-up and auxiliary transformers, switchyard, the transmission lines, and the transmission network

The purpose of this Standard is to provide: 1) The principal design criteria and the design features of the Class IE electric systems that enable the systems to meet their functional requirement under the conditions produced by the design basis events, 2) The minimum operational conditions of the Class IE electric systems under which the station will be permitted to operate, 3) The surveillance requirements of the Class IE electric systems.

New IEEE Standard - Superseded. This Standard presents criteria and requirements for the electric systems of nuclear generating stations specifically related to providing protection to the health and safety of the public. These are based on the following. (a) Redundant systems that require electric power are provided to cope with design basis events. (b) The conditions and the availability of the various portions of the systems following a design basis event cannot be predicted exactly. (c) The access to certain equipment following a design basis event may be limited for several months