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Category : Diesel motor
Languages : en
Pages : 28
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American National Standard Fuel Oil Systems for Safety-related Emergency Diesel Generators /
American National Standard
Author: American Nuclear Society. Working Group ANS-59.51
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Category : Nuclear facilities
Languages : en
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ANS 59.51-1997 (R2020) provides functional, performance, and initial design requirements for the fuel oil system for diesel generators that provide safety-related emergency on-site power for light water reactor nuclear power plants. This standard addresses the mechanical equipment associated with the fuel oil system, with the exception of the engine-mounted components. These components, which are mounted directly to the engine structure itself, are excluded except to define interface requirements. It also includes the instrumentation and control functional requirements. The standard excludes motors, motor control centers, switchgear, cables, and other electrical equipment used in the operation of the fuel oil system, except to define interface requirements.
Publisher:
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Category : Nuclear facilities
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
ANS 59.51-1997 (R2020) provides functional, performance, and initial design requirements for the fuel oil system for diesel generators that provide safety-related emergency on-site power for light water reactor nuclear power plants. This standard addresses the mechanical equipment associated with the fuel oil system, with the exception of the engine-mounted components. These components, which are mounted directly to the engine structure itself, are excluded except to define interface requirements. It also includes the instrumentation and control functional requirements. The standard excludes motors, motor control centers, switchgear, cables, and other electrical equipment used in the operation of the fuel oil system, except to define interface requirements.
American National Standard Lubricating Oil Systems for Safety-related Emergency Diesel Generators
Author: American Nuclear Society. American Nuclear Society. Standards Committee. Working Group ANS-59.5x. American National Standards Institute
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Category : Diesel motor
Languages : en
Pages : 11
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Diesel motor
Languages : en
Pages : 11
Book Description
American National Standard
Author: American Nuclear Society. Standards Committee. Working Group ANS-59.5x
Publisher:
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Category : Diesel motor
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Diesel motor
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
American National Standard
Author: American Nuclear Society. Working Group ANS-59.52
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Category : Nuclear facilities
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
ANS 59.52-1998 (R2020) provides functional, performance and design requirements for lubricating oil systems for diesel generators that provide emergency on-site power for light water reactor nuclear power plants. The standard addresses all mechanical equipment associated with the lubricating oil system with the exception of engine-mounted components. These components, which are mounted directly to engine structure itself, are excluded, except to define interface requirements. This standard also includes the lubricating oil system instrumentation and control functional requirements. It excludes motors, motor control centers, switchgear, cables, and other electrical equipment used in the operation of the lubricating oil system, except to define interface requirements.
Publisher:
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Category : Nuclear facilities
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
ANS 59.52-1998 (R2020) provides functional, performance and design requirements for lubricating oil systems for diesel generators that provide emergency on-site power for light water reactor nuclear power plants. The standard addresses all mechanical equipment associated with the lubricating oil system with the exception of engine-mounted components. These components, which are mounted directly to engine structure itself, are excluded, except to define interface requirements. This standard also includes the lubricating oil system instrumentation and control functional requirements. It excludes motors, motor control centers, switchgear, cables, and other electrical equipment used in the operation of the lubricating oil system, except to define interface requirements.
American National Standard
Author: American Nuclear Society
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 13
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 13
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Catalog of American National Standards
Author: American National Standards Institute
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Category : Manufactures
Languages : en
Pages : 346
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Category : Manufactures
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Federal Register
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Category : Delegated legislation
Languages : en
Pages : 340
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Category : Delegated legislation
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Nuclear Safety
Electrical Systems for Nuclear Power Plants
Author: Dr. Omar S. Mazzoni
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1119483654
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Covers all aspects of electrical systems for nuclear power plants written by an authority in the field Based on author Omar Mazzoni's notes for a graduate level course he taught in Electrical Engineering, this book discusses all aspects of electrical systems for nuclear power plants, making reference to IEEE nuclear standards and regulatory documents. It covers such important topics as the requirements for equipment qualification, acceptance testing, periodic surveillance, and operational issues. It also provides excellent guidance for students in understanding the basis of nuclear plant electrical systems, the industry standards that are applicable, and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's rules for designing and operating nuclear plants. Electrical Systems for Nuclear Power Plants offers in-depth chapters covering: elements of a power system; special regulations and requirements; unique requirements of a Class 1E power system; nuclear plants containment electrical penetration assemblies; on-site emergency AC sources; on-site emergency DC sources; protective relaying; interface of the nuclear plant with the grid; station blackout (SBO) issues and regulations; review of electric power calculations; equipment aging and decommissioning; and electrical and control systems inspections. This valuable resource: Evaluates industry standards and their relationship to federal regulations Discusses Class 1E equipment, emergency generation, the single failure criterion, plant life, and plant inspection Includes exercise problems for each chapter Electrical Systems for Nuclear Power Plants is an ideal text for instructors and students in electrical power courses, as well as for engineers active in operating nuclear power plants.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1119483654
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Covers all aspects of electrical systems for nuclear power plants written by an authority in the field Based on author Omar Mazzoni's notes for a graduate level course he taught in Electrical Engineering, this book discusses all aspects of electrical systems for nuclear power plants, making reference to IEEE nuclear standards and regulatory documents. It covers such important topics as the requirements for equipment qualification, acceptance testing, periodic surveillance, and operational issues. It also provides excellent guidance for students in understanding the basis of nuclear plant electrical systems, the industry standards that are applicable, and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's rules for designing and operating nuclear plants. Electrical Systems for Nuclear Power Plants offers in-depth chapters covering: elements of a power system; special regulations and requirements; unique requirements of a Class 1E power system; nuclear plants containment electrical penetration assemblies; on-site emergency AC sources; on-site emergency DC sources; protective relaying; interface of the nuclear plant with the grid; station blackout (SBO) issues and regulations; review of electric power calculations; equipment aging and decommissioning; and electrical and control systems inspections. This valuable resource: Evaluates industry standards and their relationship to federal regulations Discusses Class 1E equipment, emergency generation, the single failure criterion, plant life, and plant inspection Includes exercise problems for each chapter Electrical Systems for Nuclear Power Plants is an ideal text for instructors and students in electrical power courses, as well as for engineers active in operating nuclear power plants.