Regulatory Guide 1.129

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Maintenance, Testing and Replacement of Large Lead Storage Batteries for Nuclear Power Plants
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Issue date: 02/28/1978
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RG-1.129, Revision 1
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U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

Revision 1 February 1978 REGULATORY GUIDE

OFFICE OF STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT

REGULATORY GUIDE 1.129 MAINTENANCE, TESTING, AND REPLACEMENT OF LARGE LEAD

STORAGE BATTERIES FOR NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS

A. INTRODUCTION

Criterion 18, "Inspection and Testing of Electric Power Systems." of Appendix A, "General Design Criteria for Nuclear Power Plants." to 10 CFR Part

50,

'Licensing of Production and Utilization Facilities.' " requires that electric power systems im portant to safety be designed with a capability to test periodically the operability and functional perform ance of the components of the systems. such as on site power sources. Criterion X1, "Test Control," of Appendix B, "'Quality Assurance Criteria for Nuclear Power Plants and Fuel Reprocessing Plants,"

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CFR Part 50 requires that a test program be estab lished tc ensure that all testing required to demon strate that structures, systems, and components will perform satisfactorily in service is identified and per formed in accordance with Aritten test procedures that incorporate the requirements and acceptance lim its contained in applicable design documents. Para graph 50.34(b)(6) of 10 CFR Part 50 requires that the final safety analysis report include, among other things, plans for conduct of normal operations. in cluding maintenance, surveillance, and periodic tpst ing of structures, systems, and components. This regulatory guide describes a method acceptable to the NRC staff for performing the maintenance, testing, and repiacement of large lead storage batteries for all types o: nuclear power plants. The Adisory Commit tee on Reactor Safeguards has been consulted con cerning this guide and has concurred in the regulatory position.

B. DISCUSSION

IEEE Std 450-1975. "IEEE Recommended Prac tice for Maintenance. Testing and Replacement of Large Lead Storage Batteries for Generating Stations and Substations," dated May 29, 1975, was prepared

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by the Working Group on Batteries, Station Design Subcommittee, of the Power Generation Committee and was approved by the Institute -of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Standards Board on February

27, 1975. It was subsequently approved and desig nated N41.15-1976 by the American National Stand ards Institute on January 8, 1976.

The provisions of the standard include mainte nance, test schedules, testing procedures, and re placement criteria for large lead storage batteries.

The standard does not include surveillance and test ing of the d.c. system, even though the battery is part of that system. This standard contains requirements indicated by the verb "shall"

and recommendations indicated by the verb "should."

The recommenda tions as well as the requirements of the standard were evaluated with respect to importance to safety. All recommendations are considered to be of sufficient importance to safety to be endorsed along with the requirements given in the standard.

C. REGULATORY POSITION

Conformance with the requirements and recom mendations for the maintenance, testing. and re placement of large lead storage batteries for nuclear power plants that are specified by IEEE Std 450

1975. "IEEE Recommended Practice for Mainte nance, Testing and Replacement of Large Lead Stor age Batteries for Generating Stations and Substa tions, provides an adequate basis for complying with the requirements of the Commission's regula tions with respect to the maintenance, testing. and replacement of large lead storage batteries, subject to the following:

'Copies niMy be obtained from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, United Engineering Center, 345 East

47th Street, New York, New York 10017.

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Darts of the Commissio's Branch regiiations *o delineate lechnilques usd bv the staff in eva:ualing spýeific protleecs The guidesare issued in the followsirng ten broaJ divisions or postulated accidents, or to provide guidance tc app..can-n Regulatory Guides are nOt subsitutes for regulatons. and compliance w-it them is not rteuired

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5 Materials and Plant Protection

10 General Comments and suggestions for improve*ments in these guides are encouraged at at!

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I. The battcry ser\\ ice test discussed in Subsection

4.3, "Service.I

and described in Subsection 5.6,

"Service Test Description," should be performed in addition to the battery performance discharge test.

The battery service test should be performed during refueling operations or at some other outage, with

"intervals between tests not to exceed 18 months. In addition, if the system design is changed so that the previous service test is no longer a valid test of the capability of the battery to meet the changed design requirements of the system, the user should conduct the service test for the new system design.

2. Section 8. "Standards References,"

of IEEE Std 450-1975 lists additional standards. The specific applicability or acceptability of these referenced standards has been or will be covered separately in other regulatory guides, where appropriate.

D. IMPLEMENTATION

The purpose of this section is to provide informa tion to applicants and licensees regarding the NRC.

staff's plans for using this regulatory guide.

This guide reflects current NRC staff practice.

Therefore, except in those cases in which the appli cant or licensee proposes an acceptable alternative method for complying with specified portions of the Commission's regulations, the method described herein is being and will continue to be used in the evaluation of submittals in connection with construc tion permit applications until this guide is revised as a result of suggestions from the public or additional staff review.

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