1、IEEE Standard for Qualification of Class 1E Static Battery Chargers, Inverters, and Uninterruptible Power Supply Systems for Nuclear Power Generating StationsIEEE Std 650-2017(Revision of IEEE Std 650-2006)IEEE Power and Energy SocietySponsored by the Nuclear Power Engineering CommitteeIEEE3 Park Av
2、enueNew York, NY 10016-5997USAIEEE Std 650-2017 (Revision of IEEE Std 650-2006) IEEE Standard for Qualification of Class 1E Static Battery Chargers, Inverters, and Uninterruptible Power Supply Systems for Nuclear Power Generating Stations Sponsor Nuclear Power Engineering Committee of the IEEE Power
3、 and Energy Society Approved 6 December 2017 IEEE-SA Standards Board 2 Copyright 2018 IEEE. All rights reserved. Abstract: Methods for qualifying static battery chargers, inverters and uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems for Class 1E installations outside containment in nuclear power generati
4、ng stations are described in this standard. Similar electronic equipment for use in applications outside containment, where specific standards for such equipment are not available, may also be qualified using these methods. A combination of type testing and analysis, the latter including a justifica
5、tion of methods, theories, and assumptions used, are employed in the qualification methods set forth. Requirements of IEC/IEEE 60780-323 are met by these procedures. Keywords: battery charger, IEEE 650, inverter, qualification, uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems The Institute of Electrical a
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36、ystems (SC2.13) had the following membership: Dennis E. Dellinger, Chair Suresh Channarasappa, Co ChairGert Andersen John H. Bickel Kenneth Caldwell William Gunther Zaccaria Koita Thomas Koshy Michael May Edward Mohtashemi Tania Martinez-Navedo Haissam Nasrat Sheila Ray Thomas Stomberski At the time
37、 this IEEE standard was completed, the Subcommittee 2 on Qualification had the following membership: Ed Mohtashemi, Chair Jonathan Cornelius, Vice Chair Marie Nemier, Secretary Chris Abernathy Saleem Akhtar Steve Benson David Breeding Thomas Brewington Steve Casadevall Suresh Channarasappa James Dea
38、n Dennis E. Dellinger Yikang Dou Mike Dougherty Yasutaka Eguchi Gary Elam Robert Francis James F. Gleason Patrick Gleason Dirk-Christian Hopp Ken Kettle Robert Konnik Thomas Koshy Serena Krause Cory Laudenslager Bruce Lory Ikeda Masaaki Daniel Mikow Asif Mohiuddin Jeffrey Mulvehill Rie Nakamura Toma
39、s Nalsen Bill Newell James Parello Janez Pavsek Jan Pirrong Robert Queenan Eric Rasmussen Sheila Ray Kjell Spang Rebecca Steinman Marek Tengler Ying Wang John White Richard Wood At the time this standard was completed, the Nuclear Power Engineering Committee had the following membership: Thomas Kosh
40、y, Chair Daryl Harmon, Vice Chair John White, Secretary Satish Aggarwal Ijaz Ahmad George Attarian George A. Ballassi Farouk D. Baxter* Royce Beacom Mark D. Bowman Daniel F. Brosnan Nissen M. Burstein Keith Bush Robert C. Carruth John P. Carter Suresh Channarasappa Dennis E. Dellinger David R. Desau
41、lniers John Disosway Walter F. Emerson Stephen Fleger Robert J. Fletcher Robert Francis Robert B. Fuld David Gladey James F. Gleason Dale T. Goodney Robert Hall Kuljit Hara Dirk C. Hopp David A. Horvath Paul R. Johnson Christopher J. Kerr Bok-Ryul Kim James K. Liming Bruce A. Lord John D. Macdonald
42、J. Scott Malcolm Alexander Marion* Michael H. Miller Edward R. Mohtashemi Yasushi Nakagawa Copyright 2018 IEEE. All rights reserved. vii Dheya Al-Othmany James Parello Julius Persensky* Ted Riccio Mark F. Santschi Glen E. Schinzel Zdenko Simic James E. Stoner, Jr.* Marek Tengler James E. Thomas Masa
43、fumi Utsumi Michael Waterman Edward Wenzinger Paul L. Yanosy, Sr. Won Young Yun David J. Zaprazny Oon-Pyo Zhu *Non-voting member The following members of the individual balloting committee voted on this standard. Balloters may have voted for approval, disapproval, or abstention. William Ackerman Sat
44、ish Aggarwal George A. Ballassi Robert Beavers John H. Bickel Thomas Brewington Demetrio Bucaneg, Jr. Nissen M. Burstein Robert C. Carruth Suresh Channarasappa Ashley Chappell Dennis E. Dellinger John Disosway Wells Fargo Kevin Fellhoelter Stephen Fleger Randall Groves Daryl Harmon Hamidreza Heidari
45、safa Werner Hoelzl Peter Kelly Yuri Khersonsky Chad Kiger Robert Konnik Thomas Koshy Jose Marrero Michael May Edward R. Mohtashemi Haissam Nasrat James Parello Bansi Patel Jan Pirrong Fredrick Roy Hugo Ricardo Sanchez Reategui Rebecca Steinman John Stevens Thomas Stomberski John Vergis Kenneth White
46、 Hughes Wike When the IEEE-SA Standards Board approved this standard on 6 December 2017, it had the following membership: Jean-Philippe Faure, Chair Gary Hoffman, Vice Chair John D. Kulick, Past Chair Konstantinos Karachalios, Secretary Chuck Adams Masayuki Ariyoshi Ted Burse Stephen Dukes Doug Edwa
47、rds J. Travis Griffith Michael Janezic Thomas Koshy Joseph L. Koepfinger* Kevin Lu Daleep Mohla Damir Novosel Ronald C. Petersen Annette D. Reilly Robby Robson Dorothy Stanley Adrian Stephens Mehmet Ulema Phil Wennblom Howard Wolfman Yu Yuan *Member Emeritus Copyright 2018 IEEE. All rights reserved.
48、 viii Introduction This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 650-2017, IEEE Standard for Qualification of Class 1E Static Battery Chargers, Inverters, and Uninterruptible Power Supply Systems for Nuclear Power Generating Stations. This standard provides the methods of qualifying Class 1E static batt
49、ery chargers, inverters, and uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems in accordance with IEC/IEEE 60780-323. The static battery chargers, inverters, and UPS systems discussed in this standard are Class 1E. This document, however, addresses this equipment only as a subsystem in the safety-related electrical system. The techniques and information contained in this standard may be applied to other similar electronic equipment. The reliability analysis requirements of IEEE Std 577 and the methods described in IEEE Std 352 have been used along with statistical data. The s