ML20137M281
| ML20137M281 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | Clinton |
| Issue date: | 02/01/1985 |
| From: | SARGENT & LUNDY, INC. |
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| Shared Package | |
| ML20137M160 | List:
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| References | |
| 19-BD-15, 19-BD-15-R, 19-BD-15-R00, NUDOCS 8601280231 | |
| Download: ML20137M281 (2) | |
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RE:SPCts!B'E DIVISICti: EFED FILE 20. : 1923 V PURPOSE:
The purpose of this analysis is to demonstrate that:
- 1. A cable which is connected to a Class lE power supply,~ feeds Non-Class 1E load (s). and is tripped on an accident signal, does not recuire separation from Class lE and associated or Non-Class lE cables of the same division (e.g. Seg. Code lE, lA, 13) when ph;sical separation is not practical.
- 2. The regregation of the Non-Class lE cables may be designated non-safety related, associated or safety-related.
Non-Class lE loads which are connected to Class lE power supplies that are not tripped on an accident signal are not addressed in this analysis.
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!Oate JUSTIFICATICN:
IEEE-384-1974, Section 4.6 defines separation. requirements of Non-Class lE circuits to Class lE and associated circuits. Sections 1
4.6.2 and 5.1.1.2 dictate that separation distances can be established by a'nalysis. Regulatory Guide 1.'75, Revision 2 Regulatory. Position C.1 requires that breakers which are used as isolation devices be tripped on the receipt of an accident signal.
All circuits for Non-Class lE loads on the Clinton Project which are tripped on an accident signal become isolated from their respective __
power sources during accident conditions. When these circuits are isolated, the conductors cannot become energized and therefore, they cannot pose a threat to the essential sources in accordance with
, Regulatory Guide 1.75, Revision 2 requirements.
- Based on the, preceding, cables which are connected to Class lE power .
l sources, feed Non-Class lE loads and are tripped on an accident '
l signal, do not require separation from Ciass lE, Associated Circuits
,___,or ,Non , Class _ lE Circuits of the same division when physical separation, ,
is not practical. The segregation of. these cabl.es may be Class lE, c
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