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UNITED STATES
February 1987 U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
o NUCLEAR  
)REGULATORY GUiDE
REGULATORY COMMISSION
OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY RESEARCH
fWASHINGTON,
REGULATORY GUIDE 1.63 (Task EE 4054)
D.
ELECTRIC PENETRATION ASSEMBLIES IN CONTAINMENT STRUCTURES
FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS


C.
==A. INTRODUCTION==
 
General Design Criterion 50, "Containment Design Basis,"
20555 Z
of Appendix A, "General Design Criteria for Nuclear Power Plants," to 10 CFR Part 50, "Domestic Licensing of Pro duction and Utilization Facilities," requires, in part, that the reactor containment structure, including penetrations, be designed so that the containment structure can, without exceeding the design leakage rate, accommodate the calcul ated pressure, temperature, and other environmental condi tions resulting from any loss-of-coolant accident. Sec tion 50.49,  
July 18, 1978 REGULATORY GUIDE DISTRIBUTION LIST (DIVISION 1)
"Environmental Qualification of Electric Equipment Important to Safety for Nuclear Power Plants,"
Regulatory Guide 1.63, Revision 2, "Electric Penetration Assemblies in Containment Structures for Light-Water-Cooled Nuclear Power Plants,"
of 10 CFR Part 50 specifies the qualification requirements.
transmitted herewith, describes a method acceptable to the NRC staff for complying with the Commission's regulations regarding mechanical, electrical, and test requirements for the design, qualification, con- struction, installation, and testing of electric penetration assemblies.


With reference to the provisions of Section D, "Implementation," of the guide, any purchase orders for electric penetration assemblies executed prior to the effective date of the guide that specify the provisions of either Revision 0 or Revision 1 of Regulatory Guide 1.63 need not be changed.
Appendix B, "Quality Assurance Criteria for Nuclear Power Plants and Fuel Reprocessing Plants," to 10 CFR Part 50
establishes quality assurance requirements for design, construction, and operation of nuclear power plant struc tures, systems, and components. This guide describes a method acceptable to the NRC staff for complying with the Commission's regulations for the design, construction, testing, qualification, installation, and external circuit protection of electric penetration assemblies in containment structures of nuclear power plants.


Robert B. Minogue, rirector Office of Standards Development
The Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards has been consulted concerning this guide and has concurred in the regulatory position.


Revision 2 July 1978 U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
Any information collection activities mentioned in this regulatory guide are contained as requirements in 10 CFR
eREGULATORY GUIDE
Part 50, which provides the regulatory basis for this guide.
'01 OFFICE OF STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT
REGULATORY GUIDE 1.63 ELECTRIC PENETRATION ASSEMBLIES IN CONTAINMENT STRUCTURES
FOR LIGHT-WATER-COOLED NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS


==A. INTRODUCTION==
The information collection requirements in 10 CFR Part 50  
General Design Criterion 50, "Containment De- sign Basis," of Appendix A, "General Design Criteria for Nuclear Power Plants," to 10 CFR Part
have been cleared under OMB Clearance No. 3150-0011.
50, "Domestic Licensing of Production and Utiliza- tion Facilities," requires, in part, that the reactor containment structure, including penetrations, be de- signed so that the containment structure can, without exceeding the design leakage rate, accommodate the calculated pressure, temperature, and other environ- mental conditions resulting from any loss-of-coolant accident. Appendix B, "Quality Assurance Criteria for Nuclear Power Plants and Fuel Reprocessing Plants,"
to
10 CFR Part 50 establishes quality assurance requirements for the design, construction, and operation of nuclear power plant structures, systems, and components. This guide describes a method acceptable to the NRC staff for complying with General Design Criterion 50 of Appendix A and with Appendix B with respect to the mechanical, electrical, and test requirements for the design, qualification, construction, installation, and testing of electric penetration assemblies in containment structures of light-water-cooled nuclear power plants.


The Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards was consulted regarding this guide and concurred in the regulatory positions.
The substantial number of changes in this revision has made it impractical to Indicate the changes with lines in the margin.


==B. DISCUSSION==
==B. DISCUSSION==
IEEE Std 317-1976,1 "IEEE Standard for Electric Penetration Assemblies in Containment Structures for Nuclear Power Generating Stations," was prepared
IEEE Std 317-1983, "IEEE Standard for Electric Penetration Assemblies in Containment Structures for Nuclear Power Generating Stations,""
* Lines indicate substantive changes from previous issue.
was prepared by a working group of Subcommittee 1, General Plant Criteria, of the Nuclear Power Engineering Committee of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and was subsequently approved by the IEEE Standards Board on September 23, 1982. This standard prescribes require ments for the design, construction, testing, qualification, and installation of electric penetration assemblies in contain ment structures for stationary nuclear power generating stations.
 
Copies may be obtained from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, United Engineering Center, 345 East
47th Street, New York, New York 10017.
 
by a working group of Subcommittee 1 (General Plant Criteria) of the Nuclear Power Engineering Committee of the Institute of Electrical and Elec- tronics Engineers (IEEE) and was subsequently ap- proved by the IEEE Standards Board on September 4,
1975. This IEEE standard prescribes design, qualifi- cation, construction, installation, and testing re- quirements for electric penetration assemblies in containment structures for light-water-cooled nuclear power plants.
 
==C. REGULATORY POSITION==
Conformance with the requirements of IEEE Std
317-1976, "IEEE Standard for Electric Penetration Assemblies in Containment Structures for Nuclear Power Generating Stations," provides an acceptable method of complying with General Design Criterion
50 of Appendix A and with Appendix B to 10 CFR
Part 50 with respect to mechanical, electrical, and test requirements for the design, qualification, con- struction, installation, and testing of electric penetra- tion assemblies in containment structures for light- water-cooled nuclear power plants, subject to the following:
1. Section 4.2.4 should be supplemented by the following: The electric penetration assembly should be designed to withstand, without loss of mechanical integrity, the maximum short-circuit. current vs. time conditions that could occur given single random failures of circuit overload protection devices. The circuit overload protection system should conform to the criteria of IEEE Std 279-1971,'
"Criteria for Protection Systems for Nuclear Power Generating Stations," (also designated ANSI N42.7-1972).
2. The maximum short-circuit current assessed at the penetration assembly should be consistent with the criteria used in establishing the interrupting USNRC REGULATORY GUIDES
Comments should be sent to the Secretary of the Commission, US. Nuclear Regu- latory Commission, Washington, D.C.


20555, Attention:
Section 6.2.8(5) of IEEE Std 317-1983 requires that the duration of maximum short circuit current flow in test specimens of electric penetration assemblies be no less than
Docketing and Service Regulatory Guides are issued to describe and make available to the public methods Branch.
0.033 second. This duration is representative of the operat ing time of molded-case circuit breakers. System design may include use of other circuit breakers, which will result in durations longer than 0.033 second. Consideration should be given to modifying the test program to represent the duration of maximum short circuit current expected based on system design.


acceptable to the NRC staff of implementing specific parts of the Commission's regulations, to delineate techniques used by the staff in evaluating specific problems The guides are issued in the following ten broad divisions:
rhe external circuit protection of electric penetration assemblies is beyond the scope of IEEE Std 317-1983. This subject is covered by IEEE Std 741-1986, "Criteria for the Protection of Class IE Power Systems and Equipment in Nuclear Power Generating Stations.!'*
or postulated accidents, or to provide guidance to applicants.
IEEE Std 317-1983 references other standards that contain valuable information. Those referenced standards not endorsed by a regulatory guide or incorporated into the  
0e Copies may be obtained from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017.


Regulatory Guides are not substitutes for regulations, and compliance with them is not required,
USNRC REGULATORY GUIDES
The guides are Issued in the following ten broad divisions:
Regulatory Guides are issued to describe and make available to the public methods acceptable to the NRC staff of implementing


===1. Power Reactors ===
===1. Power Reactors ===
6. Products Methods and solutions different from those set out in the guides will be accept-  
6. Products specific parts of the Commission's regulations, to delineate tech-  
2. Research and Test Reactors  
2. Research and Test Reactors  
7. Transportation able if they provide a basis for the findings requisite to the issuance or continuance
7. Transportation niques used by the staff in evaluating specific problems or postu-
3 Fuels and Materials Facilities  
3. Fuels and Materials Facilities  
8. Occupational Health lated accidents, or to provide guidance to applicant


===8. Occupational Health===
====s. Regulatory ====
4. Environmental and Siting  
4. Environmental and Siting  
9. Antitrust Review of a permit or license by the Commison.
9. Antitrust and Financial Review Guides are not substitutes for regulations, and compliance with
5. Materials and Plant Protection 10. General them Is not required. Methods and solutions different from those set out in the guides will be acceptable If they provide a basis for the findings requisite to the issuance or continuance of a permit or Copies of issued guides may be purchased from the Government license by the Commission.


5. Materials and Plant Protection
Printing Office at the current GPO price. Information on current GPO prices may be obtained by contacting the Superintendent of This guide was issued after consideration of comments received from Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Post Office Box the public. Comments and suggestions for improvements in these  
10. General Comments and suggestions for improvements in these guides are encouraged at all Requests for single copaies of issued guides (whkih may be reproduced) or for place times, and guides will be revised, as appropriate, to accommodate comments and ment on an automatic distribution list for single copies of future guides in specific to reflect new information or experience.
37082, Washington, DC 20013-7082, telephone (202)275-2060 or guides are encouraged at all times, and guides will be revised, as  
(202)275-2171.


This guide was revised as a result of divisions should be made in writing to the US. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, substantive comments received from the public and additional staff review.
appropriate, to accommodate comments and to reflect new Informa tion or experience.


Washington, D.C.
Issued guides may also be purchased from the National Technical Written comments may be submitted to the Rules and Procedures information Service on a standing order basis. Details on this Branch, DRR.


20555, Attention:
ADM,  
Director, Division of Document Control.
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, service may be obtained by writing NTIS. 5285 Port Royal Road.


capability of the protective device associated with the penetration assembly conductors. Accordingly, the provisions of Section 4.2.4 pertaining to the rated short-circuit current for alternating-current circuits should be modified as follows:
Washington, DC 20555.
The test voltages for the above shall be based on the voltage rating of the conductor in accordance with the following table:
Rated Voltage (V)
300
600
1000
5000
8000
15000
x/r Ratio 2
>8
>15 Conductor Rated Voltage (V)
300 and 600
1000
5000
8000
15,000
Impulse 4 Voltage (V)
60,000
95,000
95,000
4
3. The provisions of Section 4.2.4 pertaining to the duration of the maximum short-circuit current are representative of circuits protected by molded-case circuit breakers but are not representative of circuits using other air circuit breakers. The provisions per- taining to the duration of the maximum short-circuit current should be modified as follows:
Service Classification Low-voltage power and control Duration(s)
0.033 (for molded-case circuit breakers)
0.066 (for other air circuit breakers)
4.3 Section 6.4.4, "Dielectric-Strength Test,"
should be supplemented, for qualification testing only, by the following:
(3) Each medium-voltage power conductor shall be given an impulse withstand test by applying a
1.2 x 50 tts impulse voltage test series consisting of three positive and three negative impulse voltages. If flashover occurs on only one test during any group of three consecutive tests, three more shall be made. If no flashover occurs in the second group of tests, the flashover in the first group shall be considered as a random flashover and the equipment shall be consid- ered as having passed the test.


2 Values based on data of ANSI C37.010-1972, "Application Guide for AC High-Voltage Circuit Breakers Rated on a Symmetrical Current Basis."
Springfield, VA 22161.
I This additional staff position, not contained in Revision 1, was included in a letter to the Division 1 distribution, dated February
1978.


5. The 500-hour aging time at minimum aging temperature of Section 6.3.3 is a printing error 5 and should be changed to 5000 hours.
regulations, if used, are to be used in a manner consistent with current regulations.


6. The definition of "Double Aperture Seal" in Section 2 is a printing error I and should be changed as follows: "Two single aperture seals in series."
==C. REGULATORY POSITION==
7. The specific applicability or acceptability of the codes, standards, and guides referenced in Section 3 will be covered separately in other regulatory guides, where appropriate.
Conformance with the requirements of IEEE Std 317-1983,
"IEEE Standard for Electric Penetration Assemblies in Containment Structures for Nuclear Power Generating Stations," provides a method acceptable to the NRC staff for satisfying the Commission's regulations with respect to the design, construction, testing, qualification, and installa tion of electric penetration assemblies in containment structures for nuclear power plants, subject to the following:  
The external circuit protection of electric penetration assemblies should meet the provi sions of Section 5.4 of IEEE Std 741-1986,  
"Criteria for the Protection of Class I E Power Systems and Equipment in Nuclear Power Generating Stations."


==D. IMPLEMENTATION==
==D. IMPLEMENTATION==
The purpose of this section is'to provide informa- tion to applicants regarding the NRC staff's plans for using this regulatory guide. Except in those cases in which the applicant proposes an acceptable alterna- tive method for complying with specified portions of the Commission's regulations, the* method described herein will be used in the evaluation of submittals for construction permit applications docketed after August 31, 1978.
The purpose of this section is to provide information to applicants and licensees regarding the NRC staffs plans for using this regulatory guide.
 
Except in those cases in which the applicant or licensee proposes an acceptable alternative method for complying with specified portions of the Commission's regulations, the methods described herein will be used in the evaluation of the design, construction, testing, qualification, installation, and external circuit protection of electric penetration assemblies for nuclear power plants as follows:
I. Plants for which the construction permit is issued after February 28, 1987,
2. Plants for which the operating license application is docketed after August 28, 1987,
3. Plants for which the applicant or licensee voluntarily commits to the provisions of this guide.
 
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VALUE/IMPACT STATEMENT
BACKGROUND
IEEE i Std 317-1976,
"IEEE Standard for Electric Penetration Assemblies In Containment Structures for Nuclear Power Generating Stations," was approved by IEEE in September 1975. In July 1978, the NRC staff issued Revision 2 to Regulatory Guide 1.63, which endorsed IEEE Std 317-1976, subject to seven exceptions. Since then the staff has worked with IEEE in developing IEEE Std
317-1983. As a result of these efforts, the exceptions to IEEE Std 317-1976 have been satisfactorily resolved.
 
Issuance of this Revision 3 is consistent with the NRC
policy of evaluating the latest versions of national nuclear standards in terms of their suitability for endorsement by regulatory guides.
 
SUBSTANTIVE CHANGES AND THEIR VALUE/IMPACT
Regulatory Position C.1 in Revision 2 was modified in this Revision 3 to include the appropriate requirements of IEEE Std 741-1986, which apply to external circuit protec tion of electric penetration assemblies.


If an applicant wishes to use this regulatory guide in developing submittals for applications docketed on or before August 31, 1978, the pertinent portions of the application will be evaluated on the basis of this guide.
Regulatory Positions C.2 to C.6 in Revision 2 were not included in this Revision 3 because they were incorporated in IEEE Std 317-1983 as follows:
Regulatory Position Number (Rev. 2 of this guide)
2 3
4
5
6 Section Number (IEEE Std 317.1983)
6.2.8(3Xa)
6.2.8(5)
6.2.3(2)
D.1.2.5(2)
2 Regulatory Position C.7 in Revision 2 was deleted because the applicability of referenced IEEE standards has been included under "Discussion" in this Revision 3.


4 Values based on data of ANSI C37.20-1969, "Switchgear Assemblies Including Metal-Enclosed Bus" (1974 Consolidated Edition dated September 3, 1974).
VALUE
5 This printing error was corrected in printings of the standard after August 25, 1976.
This guide endorses the latest version of a national standard. The guide ahsr should enhance the licensing process.


* U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE:
IMPACT
1978-720-387/234
This regulatory guide does not impose any new require ments or costs on licensees or applicants. Thus, no impact will result from issuance of this guide.
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OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY RESEARCH

REGULATORY GUIDE 1.63 (Task EE 4054)

ELECTRIC PENETRATION ASSEMBLIES IN CONTAINMENT STRUCTURES

FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS

A. INTRODUCTION

General Design Criterion 50, "Containment Design Basis,"

of Appendix A, "General Design Criteria for Nuclear Power Plants," to 10 CFR Part 50, "Domestic Licensing of Pro duction and Utilization Facilities," requires, in part, that the reactor containment structure, including penetrations, be designed so that the containment structure can, without exceeding the design leakage rate, accommodate the calcul ated pressure, temperature, and other environmental condi tions resulting from any loss-of-coolant accident. Sec tion 50.49,

"Environmental Qualification of Electric Equipment Important to Safety for Nuclear Power Plants,"

of 10 CFR Part 50 specifies the qualification requirements.

Appendix B, "Quality Assurance Criteria for Nuclear Power Plants and Fuel Reprocessing Plants," to 10 CFR Part 50

establishes quality assurance requirements for design, construction, and operation of nuclear power plant struc tures, systems, and components. This guide describes a method acceptable to the NRC staff for complying with the Commission's regulations for the design, construction, testing, qualification, installation, and external circuit protection of electric penetration assemblies in containment structures of nuclear power plants.

The Advisory Committee on Reactor Safeguards has been consulted concerning this guide and has concurred in the regulatory position.

Any information collection activities mentioned in this regulatory guide are contained as requirements in 10 CFR

Part 50, which provides the regulatory basis for this guide.

The information collection requirements in 10 CFR Part 50

have been cleared under OMB Clearance No. 3150-0011.

The substantial number of changes in this revision has made it impractical to Indicate the changes with lines in the margin.

B. DISCUSSION

IEEE Std 317-1983, "IEEE Standard for Electric Penetration Assemblies in Containment Structures for Nuclear Power Generating Stations,""

was prepared by a working group of Subcommittee 1, General Plant Criteria, of the Nuclear Power Engineering Committee of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and was subsequently approved by the IEEE Standards Board on September 23, 1982. This standard prescribes require ments for the design, construction, testing, qualification, and installation of electric penetration assemblies in contain ment structures for stationary nuclear power generating stations.

Section 6.2.8(5) of IEEE Std 317-1983 requires that the duration of maximum short circuit current flow in test specimens of electric penetration assemblies be no less than

0.033 second. This duration is representative of the operat ing time of molded-case circuit breakers. System design may include use of other circuit breakers, which will result in durations longer than 0.033 second. Consideration should be given to modifying the test program to represent the duration of maximum short circuit current expected based on system design.

rhe external circuit protection of electric penetration assemblies is beyond the scope of IEEE Std 317-1983. This subject is covered by IEEE Std 741-1986, "Criteria for the Protection of Class IE Power Systems and Equipment in Nuclear Power Generating Stations.!'*

IEEE Std 317-1983 references other standards that contain valuable information. Those referenced standards not endorsed by a regulatory guide or incorporated into the

0e Copies may be obtained from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017.

USNRC REGULATORY GUIDES

The guides are Issued in the following ten broad divisions:

Regulatory Guides are issued to describe and make available to the public methods acceptable to the NRC staff of implementing

1. Power Reactors

6. Products specific parts of the Commission's regulations, to delineate tech-

2. Research and Test Reactors

7. Transportation niques used by the staff in evaluating specific problems or postu-

3. Fuels and Materials Facilities

8. Occupational Health lated accidents, or to provide guidance to applicant

s. Regulatory

4. Environmental and Siting

9. Antitrust and Financial Review Guides are not substitutes for regulations, and compliance with

5. Materials and Plant Protection 10. General them Is not required. Methods and solutions different from those set out in the guides will be acceptable If they provide a basis for the findings requisite to the issuance or continuance of a permit or Copies of issued guides may be purchased from the Government license by the Commission.

Printing Office at the current GPO price. Information on current GPO prices may be obtained by contacting the Superintendent of This guide was issued after consideration of comments received from Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Post Office Box the public. Comments and suggestions for improvements in these

37082, Washington, DC 20013-7082, telephone (202)275-2060 or guides are encouraged at all times, and guides will be revised, as

(202)275-2171.

appropriate, to accommodate comments and to reflect new Informa tion or experience.

Issued guides may also be purchased from the National Technical Written comments may be submitted to the Rules and Procedures information Service on a standing order basis. Details on this Branch, DRR.

ADM,

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, service may be obtained by writing NTIS. 5285 Port Royal Road.

Washington, DC 20555.

Springfield, VA 22161.

regulations, if used, are to be used in a manner consistent with current regulations.

C. REGULATORY POSITION

Conformance with the requirements of IEEE Std 317-1983,

"IEEE Standard for Electric Penetration Assemblies in Containment Structures for Nuclear Power Generating Stations," provides a method acceptable to the NRC staff for satisfying the Commission's regulations with respect to the design, construction, testing, qualification, and installa tion of electric penetration assemblies in containment structures for nuclear power plants, subject to the following:

The external circuit protection of electric penetration assemblies should meet the provi sions of Section 5.4 of IEEE Std 741-1986,

"Criteria for the Protection of Class I E Power Systems and Equipment in Nuclear Power Generating Stations."

D. IMPLEMENTATION

The purpose of this section is to provide information to applicants and licensees regarding the NRC staffs plans for using this regulatory guide.

Except in those cases in which the applicant or licensee proposes an acceptable alternative method for complying with specified portions of the Commission's regulations, the methods described herein will be used in the evaluation of the design, construction, testing, qualification, installation, and external circuit protection of electric penetration assemblies for nuclear power plants as follows:

I. Plants for which the construction permit is issued after February 28, 1987,

2. Plants for which the operating license application is docketed after August 28, 1987,

3. Plants for which the applicant or licensee voluntarily commits to the provisions of this guide.

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VALUE/IMPACT STATEMENT

BACKGROUND

IEEE i Std 317-1976,

"IEEE Standard for Electric Penetration Assemblies In Containment Structures for Nuclear Power Generating Stations," was approved by IEEE in September 1975. In July 1978, the NRC staff issued Revision 2 to Regulatory Guide 1.63, which endorsed IEEE Std 317-1976, subject to seven exceptions. Since then the staff has worked with IEEE in developing IEEE Std 317-1983. As a result of these efforts, the exceptions to IEEE Std 317-1976 have been satisfactorily resolved.

Issuance of this Revision 3 is consistent with the NRC

policy of evaluating the latest versions of national nuclear standards in terms of their suitability for endorsement by regulatory guides.

SUBSTANTIVE CHANGES AND THEIR VALUE/IMPACT

Regulatory Position C.1 in Revision 2 was modified in this Revision 3 to include the appropriate requirements of IEEE Std 741-1986, which apply to external circuit protec tion of electric penetration assemblies.

Regulatory Positions C.2 to C.6 in Revision 2 were not included in this Revision 3 because they were incorporated in IEEE Std 317-1983 as follows:

Regulatory Position Number (Rev. 2 of this guide)

2 3

4

5

6 Section Number (IEEE Std 317.1983)

6.2.8(3Xa)

6.2.8(5)

6.2.3(2)

D.1.2.5(2)

2 Regulatory Position C.7 in Revision 2 was deleted because the applicability of referenced IEEE standards has been included under "Discussion" in this Revision 3.

VALUE

This guide endorses the latest version of a national standard. The guide ahsr should enhance the licensing process.

IMPACT

This regulatory guide does not impose any new require ments or costs on licensees or applicants. Thus, no impact will result from issuance of this guide.

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