IEEE 344
Recommended Practice for Seismic Qualification of Class 1E Equipment for Nuclear Power Generating Stations
| Organization: | IEEE |
| Publication Date: | 1 November 2002 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 2 |
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This revision of IEEE Std 344-1987 was developed to expand and clarify guidance for developing programs to seismically qualify Class 1E equipment for nuclear power generating stations. Specific areas of amplification included are based on experience gained since 1987.
The Class 1E equipment to be qualified by procedures or standards based upon this revised recommended practice can be of many forms; therefore, this recommended practice presents the guidelines for many acceptable seismic qualification methods with the intent of permitting the user to make a judicious selection from the options offered. This revised recommended practice attempts to define more fully the procedures by which Class 1E equipment can be seismically qualified. It presents the methods that are known by the working group to be practices that are acceptable to the nuclear power generation industry, its equipment suppliers, and the industrial test and analysis facilities utilized by the industry. The clarification and update of methods in this recommended practice reflect an effort to recommend state-of-the-art techniques at the time of publication.
The methods and definitions presented in this revision are not intended to limit other seismic qualification techniques. Exceptions to these recommended practices may be made at any time where it can be shown that the substituted procedure verifies that the equipment can perform its safety function with justifiable methodology. The basis for a technical justification may be, but is not limited to, partial analysis, tests on similar equipment, experience data, or a combination thereof. Engineering judgment may be used in conjunction with these methods. Exceptions to these guidelines, which are founded on a broad base of actual test, analysis, and earthquake experience, supplemented by engineering judgment, may be used to meet the intent of this standard, provided the methods are justified.
The Foreword of the 1987 revision of this standard noted that experience-based methods for seismic qualification of equipment were under development, and Clause 9 of the 1987 revision contained interim guidance for the use of experience data for this purpose. Since then, development of the experience-based approach has been furthered by the Seismic Qualification Utility Group (SQUG). The SQUG approach was used at many nuclear power plants to resolve USI A-46. It has also been adopted, in part, and used by other governmental and industrial organizations. Accordingly, Clause 10 and relevant parts of Clause 11 of this revision of the standard have been rewritten to incorporate the results of this development. Use of the experience-based approach in this recommended practice is acceptable for use in nuclear plants if it is consistent with the plant's licensing/regulatory
Issues related to use of median-centered in-structure response spectra for the earthquake experience-based method, operating basis earthquake (OBE) requirements associated with the test experience method, and generation of a test-experience spectrum were considered at length by the working group in the preparation of this document.
Further guidance for qualification of replacement components and devices within an existing, previously qualified larger equipment assembly by the earthquake experience-based method is deferred to the next revision of the standard. Special consideration could be added to determine how to extend earthquake experience data to replacement of components and devices in a previously qualified equipment assembly so that there is sufficient detail and traceability in the areas of equipment performance (physical configuration, operational, and dynamic), installation, excitation, and demonstration of safety function.
Adherence to this recommended practice to obtain equipment seismic qualification alone will not suffice for assurance of public health and safety since it is the integrated performance of structures, fluid systems, instrumentation systems, electrical systems, and man/machine interface systems of a nuclear power generating station that establishes totally safe operating conditions.
This standard was prepared by Subcommittee 2 Working Group 2.5 (Seismic) of the Nuclear Power Engineering Committee of the IEEE Power Engineering Society.
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Participants
At the time this standard was balloted, Working Group SC 2.5 (Seismic) of Subcommittee 2 (Qualification) of the Nuclear Power Engineering Committee had the following membership:
James Parello, a Chair
a Member of the Writing Group
b Past Chair of the Working Group
Mostafa A. Ahmeda
Paul D. Baughmana
Suresh Channarasappaa
Garry V. Chapmana
Pei-Ying Chena
Walter Djordjevica
Robert Enis
Gregory Ferguson
Gregory Hardy
Paul Ibanez
Johnny Jenkins
Robert Kassawara
Mohsin Khan
Bruce M. Lorya
William LaPayb
Darren Martin
Donald P. Moorea
Karur S. Parthasarathy
Daniel J. Pomerening
John M. Richardsa
William Schmidta
K. M. Skreinerb
Donald Smith
Richard G. Starcka
At the time this standard was balloted, Subcommittee 2 (Qualification) under the Nuclear Power Engineering Committee had the following membership:
Satish K. Aggarwal, Chair
Robert Lofaro, Secretary
At the time this standard was balloted, the Nuclear Power Engineering Committee had the following membership:
John P. Carter, Chair
John J. Disosway, Vice Chair
David A. Horvath, Secretary
Bohumil Bartonicek
Paul D. Baughman
Anup K. Behera
Brij M. Bharteey
Thomas Brewington
Nissen M. Burstein
Craig R. Butcher
Steve Casadevall
Suresh Channarasappa
Garry V. Chapman
Javier Alonso Chicote
Marty Chipkin
Jeff Chivers
Sun Yeong Choi .
James M. Dean
Liviu Nicolae Delcea
Dennis E. Dellinger
Philip DiBenedetto
Quang H. Duong
Frank Drumm
Wells D. Fargo
Artur J. Faya
Robert Francis
James F. Gleason
Patrick Gove
William L. Hadovski
Peter Helander
Thomas R. Hencey III
Jerrell C. Henley
David A. Horvath
Craig S. Irish
Serena A. Jagtiani-Krause
Sushant Kapur
Mohsin Khan
Henry Leung
Bruce M. Lory
Darin R. Martin
P. G. McQuillan
Daniel R. Mikow
Todd Mitton
Asif Mohiuddin
Edward Mohtashemi
Carole Monchy-Leroy
Bill Newell
James Parello
Janez Pavsek
Daniel J. Pomerening
Robert Queenan
John M. Richards
Fredrick Roy
Steve Sandberg
Glen E Schinzel
Roderick Simms
Kjell Spang
Richard G. Starck
Marek Tengler
Marco Van Uffelen
Laszlo Varga
Carl Weber
John Wheless
John White
Toni Wittamore
Richard T. Wood
Toshio Yamamoto
Satish K. Aggarwal
Ijaz Ahmad
George Attarian
Farouk D. Baxter
Brij M. Bharteey
Wesley W. Bowers
Daniel F. Brosnan
Nissen M. Burstein
Robert C. Carruth
Surin K. Dureja
Stephen A. Fleger
Robert Fletcher
Robert B. Fuld
James F. Gleason
Dale Goodney
Britton P. Grim
Paul R. Johnson
Harvey C. Leake
John D. MacDonald
J. Scott Malcolm
Alexander Marion
Michael H. Miller
Gerald L. Nicely
Roger D. Parker
Glen E. Schinzel
Neil P. Smith
James E. Stoner
John Taylor
James E. Thomas
Terence J. Voss
John Waclo
John White
Paul L. Yanosy, Sr.
David J. Zaprazny
The following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this standard. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention.
When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this standard on 8 December 2004, it had the following membership:
Don Wright, Chair
Steve M. Mills, Vice Chair
Judith Gorman, Secretary
*Member Emeritus
Also included are the following nonvoting IEEE-SA Standards Board liaisons:
Satish K. Aggarwal, NRC Representative
Richard DeBlasio, DOE Representative
Alan Cookson, NIST Representative
Don Messina
IEEE Standards Project Editor
Satish K. Aggarwal
Faropuk D. Baxter
Wesley W. Bowers
Thomas Brewington
Daniel F. Brosnan
Nissen M. Burstein
Salvatore Carfagno
John P. Carter
Suresh Channarasappa
Garry V. Chapman
Dr. Guru Dutt Dhingra
Philip DiBenedetto
John J. Disosway
Surin Dureja
Amir El-Sheikh
Jay Forster
James F. Gleason
Lawrence Gradin
Britton P. Grim
Randall Groves
Ajit Gwal
Paul R. Johnson
Harvey C. Leake
John D. MacDonald
G. Michel
William Mindick
James Parello
Roger D. Parker
Fredrick Roy
James Ruggieri
Neil P. Smith
Richard G. Starck
James E. Stoner
James E. Thomas
John Ullo
Terence J. Voss
John White
Paul L. Yanosy, Sr.
Li Zhang
Chuck Adams
Stephen Berger
Mark D. Bowman
Joseph A. Bruder
Bob Davis
Roberto de Marca Boisson
Julian Forster*
Arnold M. Greenspan
Mark S. Halpin
Raymond Hapeman
Richard J. Holleman
Richard H. Hulett
Lowell G. Johnson
Joseph L. Koepfinger*
Hermann Koch
Thomas J. McGean
Daleep C. Mohla
Paul Nikolich
T. W. Olsen
Ronald C. Petersen
Gary S. Robinson
Frank Stone
Malcolm V. Thaden
Doug Topping
Joe D. Watson
Scope
This document describes recommended practices for establishing seismic qualification procedures that will yield quantitative data to demonstrate that the Class 1E equipment can meet its performance requirements during and/or following one safe shutdown earthquake (SSE) event preceded by a number of operating basis earthquake (OBE) events. The test, analysis, or experienced-based evaluation methods described herein may be used to yield data to demonstrate Class 1E equipment performance claims or to evaluate and verify performance of devices and assemblies as part of an overall qualification effort.
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