Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!apple!sun-barr!rutgers!njin!ieee.org From: standards@ieee.org (Standards) Newsgroups: comp.org.ieee Subject: IEEE Standards Seminars Message-ID: <953@tab.ieee.org> Date: 19 Dec 90 18:59:33 GMT Sender: burt@ieee.org Reply-To: standards@ieee.org Organization: IEEE Service Center, Piscataway, NJ Lines: 131 IEEE Standards Seminars... Advancing your stature in Nuclear Power Engineering ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEMS (Modifications and Upgrades for Nuclear Power Generating Stations) A Comprehensive 2-Day IEEE Standards Seminar April 22-23, 1991 (Register Early...Call 1-800-678-IEEE and ask for Standards Seminars) Highly specialized, providing the most up-to-date information on nuclear power supply systems, this seminar is a must for today's engineers, designers, and plant personnel in the nuclear power community. It focuses on the design, modification, and upgrade of auxiliary electric power systems in nuclear power generating stations, in accordance with Nuclear Regulatory Commission requirements and the most current recommended industry practice. Both comprehensive and relevant, this seminar addresses design requirements for the safety system, procurement procedures, protection and coordination techniques, and application of single failure criteria associated with today's station class 1E safety systems. Offsite power supply systems are also discussed. Upon completion, participants will have gained the practical knowledge required to select, design, coordinate, operate, protect, and maintain today's onsite and offsite nuclear power supply systems. In this seminar, you'll learn about: Offsite Power Supply Systems - Systems types, preferred power, design bases, system availability - Safety classification, systems capacity, system performance - Independence, connection to class 1E systems, shared supply systems - Control and test requirements, degradation - Power loss and preventive measures Station Class 1E Power Supply Systems - AC and DC power systems - Vital instrumentation & control (I&C) systems - Design bases, independence, and testing - Connection to non-class 1E equipment - Single failure criteria Class 1E Procurement - Selection/procurement methods - Commercial dedication of parts - Documentation requirements, performance-based audits - EPRI and NUMARC initiatives Safety System - Its relationship with electric power systems - System redundancy, independence, design criteria - System bypasses - Testing requirements - IEEE Std 603 and IEEE Std 279 Protection and Coordination - Switchgear, bus, fuse, and breaker protection - Standby power systems - Bus voltage monitoring - Load shedding/sequential loading - Containment, penetration, testing records - Motor Operated Valve (MOV) size/test Application of Single Failure Criteria When you're back on the job, you'll be able to: - Effectively design, modify, and/or upgrade a electric power supply system - Apply safety system criteria in design and selection - Efficiently select and procure Class 1E power supply equipment - Conduct MOV sizing and testing - Protect and coordinate power supply equipment WHO SHOULD ATTEND... Nuclear Power Engineers Systems/Design Engineers Nuclear Power Design Consultants Systems Managers Protection Equipment Engineers Procurement Engineers DATES and LOCATIONS Denver, CO April 22-23, 1991 VALUABLE SUPPORT MATERIAL ($150 Value!) IEEE Std 379-1988 (ANSI) Application of the Single Failure Criterion to Nuclear Power Generating Station Safety Systems IEEE Std 603-1980 (ANSI) Criteria for Safety Systems for Nuclear Power Generating Stations IEEE Std 934-1987 (ANSI) Requirements for Replacement Parts for Class 1E Equipment in Nuclear Power Generating Stations IEEE Std 308-1980 (ANSI) Criteria for Class 1E Power Systems for Nuclear Power Generating Stations IEEE Std 741-1990 (ANSI) Criteria for the Protection of Class 1E Power Systems and Equipment in Nuclear Power Generating Stations IEEE Std 765-1983 (ANSI) Preferred Power Supply for Nuclear Power Generating Stations SEMINAR FEES Fee: $795 IEEE Member: $750 Registration fees include complimentary continental breakfast, lunch, and refreshments daily. 1.2 Continuing Education Units An IEEE Certificate of Completion CONVENIENT REGISTRATION To register or request additional course information, simply call us toll-free at 1-800-678-IEEE between 8am-4pm (EST) Monday through Friday if you reside in the US or Canada. If outside, call 908-562-3805 and ask for IEEE Standards Seminars. Or, if you prefer, FAX your request for additional information to the IEEE at 908-562-1571. Keep current on the industry's recommended practice. Increase the efficiency and productivity of your organization. Learn from the experts who drafted the industry standards. Enroll today! Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Standards Department 445 Hoes Lane, PO Box 1331 Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331 USA 1 (800) 678-IEEE Internet: standards@ieee.org