ASME N509
Nuclear Power Plant Air-Cleaning Units and Components
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ASME - ASME International
Year: 2008
Abstract: This Standard covers requirements for the design, construction, and qualification and acceptance testing of the air-cleaning units and components which make up Engineered Safety Feature (ESF) and other high efficiency air and gas treatment systems used in nuclear power plants.
Limitations
The Standard does not cover sizing of a complete nuclear air treatment system, redundancy, or single-failure requirements. It applies only to systems which employ particulate filtration, ambient-temperature adsorption, or both, as the principal functional mechanism. It does not apply to condenser off-gas systems. Also, it does not apply to other applications that employ primarily gas storage or holdup, cryogenic adsorption or fractionation, or solvent absorption as the principal method of gas treatment. Nor does the Standard cover requirements for containment isolation valves, recombiners, comfort heating, air-conditioning, or ventilation to achieve ordinary cooling or industrial hygiene objectives. Field acceptance testing of nuclear air-treatment systems is covered in ACME AG-1, Section TA (the primary reference was to ACME N510-1989).
Purpose
The Standard identifies and establishes requirements for filters, adsorbers, moisture separators, air heaters, filter housings, dampers, valves, fans, ducts, and other components of nuclear air-treatment systems for a specific application in a nuclear power plant. The Standard also establishes requirements for operability, maintainability, and testability of systems necessary for the maintenance of system reliability for the design conditions. Qualification and acceptance testing provisions are specified to verify the adequacy of the air-cleaning unit and component design, to verify that components have been properly fabricated and installed, and that the system will perform in accordance with specification requirements.
Limitations
The Standard does not cover sizing of a complete nuclear air treatment system, redundancy, or single-failure requirements. It applies only to systems which employ particulate filtration, ambient-temperature adsorption, or both, as the principal functional mechanism. It does not apply to condenser off-gas systems. Also, it does not apply to other applications that employ primarily gas storage or holdup, cryogenic adsorption or fractionation, or solvent absorption as the principal method of gas treatment. Nor does the Standard cover requirements for containment isolation valves, recombiners, comfort heating, air-conditioning, or ventilation to achieve ordinary cooling or industrial hygiene objectives. Field acceptance testing of nuclear air-treatment systems is covered in ACME AG-1, Section TA (the primary reference was to ACME N510-1989).
Purpose
The Standard identifies and establishes requirements for filters, adsorbers, moisture separators, air heaters, filter housings, dampers, valves, fans, ducts, and other components of nuclear air-treatment systems for a specific application in a nuclear power plant. The Standard also establishes requirements for operability, maintainability, and testability of systems necessary for the maintenance of system reliability for the design conditions. Qualification and acceptance testing provisions are specified to verify the adequacy of the air-cleaning unit and component design, to verify that components have been properly fabricated and installed, and that the system will perform in accordance with specification requirements.
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| contributor author | ASME - ASME International | |
| date accessioned | 2017-09-04T17:37:35Z | |
| date available | 2017-09-04T17:37:35Z | |
| date copyright | 2002.01.01 (R 2008) | |
| date issued | 2008 | |
| identifier other | DNLRCBAAAAAAAAAA.pdf | |
| identifier uri | http://yse.yabesh.ir/std;jsery/handle/yse/160459 | |
| description abstract | This Standard covers requirements for the design, construction, and qualification and acceptance testing of the air-cleaning units and components which make up Engineered Safety Feature (ESF) and other high efficiency air and gas treatment systems used in nuclear power plants. Limitations The Standard does not cover sizing of a complete nuclear air treatment system, redundancy, or single-failure requirements. It applies only to systems which employ particulate filtration, ambient-temperature adsorption, or both, as the principal functional mechanism. It does not apply to condenser off-gas systems. Also, it does not apply to other applications that employ primarily gas storage or holdup, cryogenic adsorption or fractionation, or solvent absorption as the principal method of gas treatment. Nor does the Standard cover requirements for containment isolation valves, recombiners, comfort heating, air-conditioning, or ventilation to achieve ordinary cooling or industrial hygiene objectives. Field acceptance testing of nuclear air-treatment systems is covered in ACME AG-1, Section TA (the primary reference was to ACME N510-1989). Purpose The Standard identifies and establishes requirements for filters, adsorbers, moisture separators, air heaters, filter housings, dampers, valves, fans, ducts, and other components of nuclear air-treatment systems for a specific application in a nuclear power plant. The Standard also establishes requirements for operability, maintainability, and testability of systems necessary for the maintenance of system reliability for the design conditions. Qualification and acceptance testing provisions are specified to verify the adequacy of the air-cleaning unit and component design, to verify that components have been properly fabricated and installed, and that the system will perform in accordance with specification requirements. | |
| language | English | |
| title | ASME N509 | num |
| title | Nuclear Power Plant Air-Cleaning Units and Components | en |
| type | standard | |
| page | 24 | |
| status | Active | |
| tree | ASME - ASME International:;2008 | |
| contenttype | fulltext |

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