1、 IEEE Guide for Motor-Operated Valve (MOV) Motor Application, Protection, Control, and Testing in Nuclear Power-Generating Stations Sponsored by the Nuclear Power Engineering Committee IEEE 3 Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5997 USA IEEE Power and Energy SocietyIEEE Std 1290-2015(Revision ofIEEE Std
2、1290-1996) IEEE Std 1290-2015 (Revision of IEEE Std 1290-1996) IEEE Guide for Motor-Operated Valve (MOV) Motor Application, Protection, Control, and Testing in Nuclear Power-Generating Stations Sponsor Nuclear Power Engineering Committee of the IEEE Power and Energy Society Approved 3 September 2015
3、 IEEE-SA Standards Board Abstract: Motors used to drive valve operators in nuclear power-generating stations are discussed. Guidelines to evaluate the adequacy of motors used to drive valve operators; to provide recommendations for motor application; and to provide methods for protection, control, a
4、nd testing of motors used for valve operation are presented. Keywords: generating stations, IEEE 1290, motor application, motor control, motor protection, motors, motor testing, nuclear power, nuclear power-generating stations, valve operation, valve operators, valves The Institute of Electrical and
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34、rmation may be obtained from the IEEE Standards Association. Participants At the time this IEEE guide was completed, the 4.4 Working Group had the following membership: Bruce A. Lord, Chair Jusuf Krvavac, Vice Chair Duane Brock John P. Carter Richard Daverio Angelo V. DiSpigna Nader Eldeiry David Gl
35、adey Dale T. Goodney Terry Jamerson Hari Kodali Kevin Littrell John Mallanda David Sehi Robert Stark Sudhir Thakur James B. Thompson The Subcommittee on Auxiliary Power (SC4) of the Nuclear Power Engineering Committee that recommended approval off this draft guide had the following membership: Keith
36、 Bush, Chair Mark D. Bowman, Vice Chair George Attarian Elnora Balser Duane Brock Robert C. Carruth John P. Carter Richard Casalaina Paul Colaianni Parthiv Desai John Disosway Nader Eldeiry Kenneth Fleischer Robert J. Fletcher Chris Georgeson Dale T. Goodney Evans Heacock Mel Hess Dirk C. Hopp Ayode
37、le Ishola-Salawu Yoon Kim Hari Kodali Edvin Kozo Jusuf Krvavac Justin Lane Harvey Leake Bruce A. Lord Roy Lyon John D. MacDonald John Mallanda Singh Matharu Kenneth Miller Gene Poletto Gregg Reimers Bill Roettger Myat San Shawn Simon Bill Snider Robert Stark Mitch Staskiewicz Sudhir Thakur Tammy Wom
38、ack The Nuclear Power Engineering Committee that approved this standard had the following membership: George A. Ballassi, Chair Stephen A. Fleger, Vice Chair Thomas Koshy, Secretary Satish Aggarwal Ijaz Ahmad Dheya Al-Othmany George Attarian Farouk Baxter* Royce Beacom Mark D. Bowman Daniel F. Brosn
39、an* Nissen M. Burstein Keith Bush Robert C. Carruth John P. Carter Suresh Channarasappa Tom Crawford Dennis Dellinger David R. Desaulniers John Disosway Walter F. Emerson Kenneth Fleischer Robert J. Fletcher Robert Francis Robert Fuid* David Gladey James F. Gleason Dale T. Goodney Brit Grim* Robert
40、Hall Kuljit Hara Daryl Harmon David Herrell Dirk C. Hopp Gary Johnson Christopher Kerr Bok-Ryul Kim Wolfgang Koenig James K. Liming Bruce A. Lord John D. MacDonald J. Scott Malcolm Alexander Marion* Kenneth Miller Michael H. Miller Edward R. Mohtashemi Yasushi Nakagawa Warren Odess-Gillett James Par
41、ello* Ted Riccio Rebecca Steinman John A. Stevens James E. Stoner Marek Tengler James E. Thomas Masafumi Utsumi Michael Waterman Edward Wenzinger John White Yvonne Williams Paul L. Yanosy, Sr. Oon-Pyo Zhu *Nonvoting Members Copyright 2015 IEEE. All rights reserved. vi When the IEEE-SA Standards Boar
42、d approved this guide on 3 September 2015, it had the following membership: John D. Kulick, Chair Jon Walter Rosdahl, Vice Chair Richard H. Hulett, Past Chair Konstantinos Karachalios, Secretary Masayuki Ariyoshi Ted Burse Stephen Dukes Jean-Philippe Faure J. Travis Griffith Gary Hoffman Michael Jan
43、ezic Joseph L. Koepfinger* David J. Law Hung Ling Andrew Myles T. W. Olsen Glenn Parsons Ronald C. Petersen Annette D. Reilly Stephen J. Shellhammer Adrian P. Stephens Yatin Trivedi Philip Winston Don Wright Yu Yuan Daidi Zhong *Member Emeritus Copyright 2015 IEEE. All rights reserved. vii Introduct
44、ion This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 1290-2015, IEEE Guide for Motor-Operated Valve (MOV) Motor Application, Protection, Control, and Testing in Nuclear Power-Generating Stations. Motor-operated valves (MOVs) have historically presented both electrical and mechanical problems to the enginee
45、ring community. Since a complete evaluation of MOV applications requires both electrical and mechanical disciplines, no one existing document covers MOVs in a comprehensive manner. As a result, MOV applications are evaluated using a wide array of existing standards and other documents. Thus, it is d
46、ifficult to assemble all the supporting material to address all issues relating to MOVs and valve actuator motors (VAMs). This guide provides references to other published documents as applicable. This guide presents issues and suggestions for consideration in the application, protection, control, a
47、nd testing of VAMs. It specifically attempts to cover topics not found in existing IEEE, or other easily accessible, documents. This guidance is an accumulation of recommendations and suggested solutions to problems based on experience. The reader is cautioned to use this guide in conjunction with a
48、pplicable IEEE documents and new solutions to VAM problems that are continually evolving. Due to the dynamic nature of issues concerning MOVs, this document cannot be all-inclusive, and the user should search for information and solutions beyond this document. Limit and torque switch settings have a
49、lso presented problems to the engineering community. Their settings are dependent upon many complex factors. Guidance for setting these devices is outside the scope of this document, but this will be considered for a future revision. This guide is presented in a logical progression of topics, their interrelationships, and their complexities. Copyright 2015 IEEE. All rights reserved. viii Contents 1. Overview 1 1.1 Scope . 1 1.2 Purpose 1 2. Normative references 2 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations 3 3.1 Definitions . 3 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations . 4 4. Motor applic