ASTM C1661-2007 Standard Guide for Viewing Systems for Remotely Operated Facilities《远程操作设备观察系统标准指南》.pdf
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1、Designation: C 1661 07Standard Guide forViewing Systems for Remotely Operated Facilities1This standard is issued under the fixed designation C 1661; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A numbe
2、r in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 Intent:1.1.1 This guide establishes the minimum requirements forviewing systems for remotely operated facilities, including hotcells (shiel
3、ded cells), used for the processing and handling ofnuclear and radioactive materials. The intent of this guide is toaid in the design, selection, installation, modification, fabrica-tion, and quality assurance of remote viewing systems tomaximize their usefulness and to minimize equipment failures.1
4、.1.2 It is intended that this guide record the principles andcaveats that experience has shown to be essential to the design,fabrication, installation, maintenance, repair, replacement, and,decontamination and decommissioning of remote viewingequipment capable of meeting the stringent demands of ope
5、r-ating, dependably and safely, in a hot cell environment whereoperator visibility is limited due to the radiation exposurehazards.1.1.3 This guide is intended to apply to methods of remoteviewing for nuclear applications but may be applicable to anyenvironment where remote operational viewing is de
6、sirable.1.2 Applicability:1.2.1 This guide applies to, but is not limited to, radiationhardened and non-radiation hardened cameras (black- and-white and color), lenses, camera housings and positioners,periscopes, through wall/roof viewing, remotely deployablecameras, crane/robot mounted cameras, end
7、oscope cameras,borescopes, video probes, flexible probes, mirrors, lighting,fiber lighting, and support equipment.1.2.2 This guide is intended to be applicable to equipmentused under one or more of the following conditions:1.2.2.1 The remote operation facility that contains a signifi-cant radiation
8、hazard to man or the environment.1.2.2.2 The facility equipment can neither be accesseddirectly for purposes of operation or maintenance, nor can theequipment be viewed directly, for example, without shieldingviewing windows, periscopes, or a video monitoring system.1.2.2.3 The facility can be viewe
9、d directly but portions ofthe views are restricted (for example, the back or underside ofobjects) or where higher magnification or specialized viewingis beneficial.1.2.3 The remote viewing equipment may be intended foreither long-term application (commonly, in excess of severalyears) or for short-te
10、rm usage (for example, troubleshooting).Both types of applications are addressed in sections that follow.1.2.4 This guide is not intended to cover the detailed designand application of remote handling connectors for services (forexample, electrical, instrumentation, video, etc.).1.2.5 The system of
11、units employed in this guide is themetric unit, also known as SI Units, which are commonly usedfor International Systems, and defined by ASTM/IEEE SI-10,Standard for Use of International System of Units. Some videoparameters use traditional units that are not consistent with SIUnits but are used wid
12、ely across the industry. For example,video image format is referred to in “inch” units. (See Table 1.)1.2.6 Lens and lens element measurements are always inmillimeter (mm) units, even where SI Units are not in commonusage, as an industry practice. Other SI Units (for example,cm) are rarely used for
13、lenses or lens elements.1.2.7 Unless otherwise mentioned in this guide radiationexposure refers to gamma energy level in terms of60Coexposure, and radiation per hour or rad/h refers to instanta-neous rate and not cumulative values.1.3 User Caveats:1.3.1 This guide does not cover radiation shielding
14、windowsused for hot cell viewing. They are covered separately underGuide C 1572.1.3.2 This guide is not a substitute for applied engineeringskills, proven practices and experience. Its purpose is toprovide guidance.1.3.3 The guidance set forth in this guide relating to designof equipment is intended
15、 only to inform designers and engi-neers of these features, conditions, and procedures that havebeen found necessary or highly desirable to the design,1This guide is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee C26 on Nuclear FuelCycle and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee C26.14 on Remote Sy
16、stems.Current edition approved Feb. 1, 2007. Published April 2007.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.selection, operation and maintenance of reliable remote view-ing equipment for the subject service conditions.1.3.4 The
17、 guidance set forth in this guide results fromoperational experience of conditions, practices, features, lackof features, or lessons learned that were found to be sources ofoperating or maintenance problems, or causes of failure.1.3.5 This guide does not supersede federal or state regula-tions, or c
18、odes applicable to equipment under any conditions.1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of r
19、egulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 Industry and National Consensus StandardsNationally recognized industry and consensus standards appli-cable in whole or in part to the design, fabrication, qualityassurance, inspection, testing, and installation of equipment arereferenced
20、 throughout this guide and include, but are notlimited to, the following:2.2 ASTM Standards:2C 1217 Guide for Design of Equipment for ProcessingNuclear and Radioactive MaterialsC 1533 Guide for General Design Considerations for HotCell EquipmentC 1554 Guide for Materials Handling Equipment for HotCe
21、llsC 1572 Guide for Dry Lead Glass and Oil-Filled Lead GlassRadiation Shielding Window Components for RemotelyOperated FacilitiesE 170 Terminology Relating to Radiation Measurementsand DosimetryASTM/IEEE SI 10 Standard for Use of the InternationalSystem of Units2.3 Other Standards:ANS 8.1 Nuclear Cr
22、iticality Safety in Operations withFissile Materials Outside Reactors3ANS Design Guides for Radioactive Material HandlingFacilities however,this should not be at the expense of overly complex wiringsince this can be even more difficult to repair.6.2.2 Materials of construction of remote viewing equi
23、p-ment on the side should be radiation resistant, compatible withthe hot cell environment, easily decontaminated, and compat-ible with other materials with which they are in contact, to theextent possible and where economically feasible.6.2.3 Wiring between the remote and accessible portions ofany v
24、iewing system should be simplified, in number of wiresand types of wires, as much as possible and wiring-sensitiveC1661076signals (for example, low level or noise sensitive signals)should be avoided if possible. The simplicity and robustness ofthe wiring, to and from a remote system, can be a majord
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