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IEEE 690 : 2004

IEEE 690 : 2004

DESIGN AND INSTALLATION OF CABLE SYSTEMS FOR CLASS 1E CIRCUITS IN NUCLEAR POWER GENERATING STATIONS

Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers

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Table of Contents

1 Overview
   1.1 Scope
   1.2 Purpose
2 Normative References
3 Definitions
4 Cable Field Splice, and Connection Qualification
   4.1 Requirements
5 Conductor Sizing
6 Electrical segregation
   6.1 Cable Classifications
   6.2 Requirements
7 Separation and Identification
   7.1 Requirements
8 Shielding and Shield Grounding
   8.1 Medium-Voltage Power Cable
   8.2 Instrumentation Cable
9 Cable-Penetration Fire Stops, Fire Breaks, and System Enclosures
   9.1 General Requirements
   9.2 Cable-Penetration Fire Stop Requirements
   9.3 Cable Tray Fire Break Requirements
   9.4 Cable-System Enclosure (Cocoon) Requirements
10 Fire-Detection Systems
11 Fire-Extinguishing systems
   11.1 Fixed Fire-Extinguishing System Application Requirements
   11.2 Portable Fire-Extinguishing Requirements
   11.3 Standpipe and Hose-Station Requirements
12 Handling and Installation
   12.1 General Requirements
   12.2 Storage Requirements
   12.3 Cable-Installation Requirements
   12.4 Raceway - Cable-Fill Requirements
   12.5 Requirements for Supporting Cables in Vertical Runs
13 Acceptance Testing of Installed Cables
   13.1 Requirements
14 Documentation
   14.1 Requirements
Annex A (informative) Bibliography

Abstract

Provides direction for the design and installation of safety related electrical cable systems, including associated circuits, in nuclear power generating stations. Also provided is guidance for the design and installation of those non-safety related cable systems that may affect the function of safety related systems.

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Document Type Standard
Status Current
Publisher Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers

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