1、IEEE Standard for Risk-Informed Categorization and Treatment of Electrical and Electronic Equipment at Nuclear Power Generating Stations and Other Nuclear Facilities IEEE Std 1819-2016 IEEE Power and Energy Society Sponsored by the Nuclear Power Engineering Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY
2、10016-5997 USAIEEE Std 1819-2016 IEEE Standard for Risk-Informed Categorization and Treatment of Electrical and Electronic Equipment at Nuclear Power Generating Stations and Other Nuclear Facilities Sponsor Nuclear Power Engineering Committee of the IEEE Power and Energy Society Approved 22 Septembe
3、r 2016 IEEE-SA Standards BoardAbstract: Risk-informed methods have been established to appropriately categorize components as either safety significant or low safety significant. Application of these methods has been shown to be safety-beneficial for existing nuclear power generating stations and nu
4、clear facilities. No standardized approach currently exists for the detailed application of these methods to electrical and electronic components. The results of the categorization process are not easily integrated with traditional Class 1E/non-Class 1E classifications or the resulting treatment for
5、 these components. In this standard, methods are provided to categorize electrical and electronic components using a risk-informed process and identify how the categorization results relate to Class 1E/non-Class 1E classifications. Also provided in this standard is a standardized and accepted method
6、 for alternate treatment of categorized components commensurate with their safety significance. Keywords: categorization, IEEE 1819, risk-informed, safety significance, treatment The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. 3 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016-5997, USA Copyright 2017 by
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37、rge Ballassi John Beatty Thomas Carrier (alternate) Ralph Chackal Suresh Channarasappa Tom Crawford Marie Cuvelier (corresponding) Ali Daneshpooy (corresponding) Hamid Heidarisafa (corresponding) Sharon Honecker (corresponding) Steven Hutchins (corresponding) Jacob Kulangara James K. Liming Kirklyn
38、Melson Edward Mohtashemi Joseph Napper (corresponding) Patrick ORegan James Parello (corresponding) Vish Patel Sheila Ray Ted Riccio Craig Sellers (corresponding) Barry Sloane (corresponding) John Stevens John Taylor (corresponding) Kiang Zee At the time this standard was completed, the Operations,
39、Surveillance, Aging, Reliability, and Testing Sub- committee (SC-3) had the following membership: Y vonne Williams, Chair Tom Crawford, Vice Chair Gopal Aravapalli (corresponding) George Ballassi John Beatty Thomas Carrier (alternate) Suresh Channarasappa Marie Cuvelier (corresponding) John Erinc Ed
40、ward Eustace Hamid Heidarisafa (corresponding) Sharon Honecker (corresponding) Steven Hutchins (corresponding) Jacob Kulangara James K. Liming Kirklyn Melson Edward Mohtashemi Joseph Napper (corresponding) James Parello (corresponding) Vish Patel Sheila Ray Ted Riccio Rebecca Steinman Craig Sellers
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