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Homepage>IEEE Standards>27 ENERGY AND HEAT TRANSFER ENGINEERING>27.120 Nuclear energy engineering>27.120.20 Nuclear power plants. Safety>IEEE 336-2020 - IEEE Recommended Practice for Installation, Inspection, and Testing for Class 1E Power, Instrumentation, and Control Equipment at Nuclear Facilities
Released: 30.10.2020

IEEE 336-2020 - IEEE Recommended Practice for Installation, Inspection, and Testing for Class 1E Power, Instrumentation, and Control Equipment at Nuclear Facilities

IEEE Recommended Practice for Installation, Inspection, and Testing for Class 1E Power, Instrumentation, and Control Equipment at Nuclear Facilities

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Standard number:IEEE 336-2020
Released:30.10.2020
ISBN:978-1-5044-7162-6
Pages:25
Status:Active
Language:English
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IEEE 336-2020

This recommended practice provides considerations for the pre-installation, installation, inspection, and testing of Class 1E power, instrumentation, and control equipment and systems of a nuclear facility while in the process of installing, inspecting, and testing during new construction, modification, and maintenance. This recommended practice does not apply to periodic surveillance testing.

The purpose of this recommended practice is to identify the activities, instructions, and attributes that should be considered in the process of installing, inspecting, and testing during new construction, modification, and maintenance for Class 1E power, instrumentation, and control equipment at nuclear facilities.

Revision Standard - Active. Considerations for the pre-installation, installation, inspection, and testing of Class 1E power, instrumentation, and control equipment and systems of a nuclear facility while in the process of installing, inspecting, and testing during new construction, modification, or maintenance are provided in this recommended practice. This recommended practice does not apply to periodic surveillance testing. For purposes of this recommended practice, in addition to a nuclear power plant, a nuclear facility is defined as a facility related to the nuclear fuel cycle from fuel processing to reprocessing and waste management.