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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.net.2019.01.011

Proposing a low-frequency radiated magnetic field susceptibility (RS101) test exemption criterion for NPPs  

Min, Moon-Gi (Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co.,Ltd.)
Lee, Jae-Ki (Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co.,Ltd.)
Lee, Kwang-Hyun (Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co.,Ltd.)
Lee, Dongil (Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co.,Ltd.)
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Nuclear Engineering and Technology / v.51, no.4, 2019 , pp. 1032-1036 More about this Journal
Abstract
When the equipment which is related to safety or important to power production is installed in nuclear power plant units (NPPs), verification of equipment Electromagnetic Susceptibility (EMS) must be performed. The low-frequency radiated magnetic field susceptibility (RS101) test is one of the EMS tests specified in U.S NRC (Nuclear Regulatory Commission) Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.180 revision 1. The RS101 test verifies the ability of equipment installed in close proximity to sources of large radiated magnetic fields to withstand them. However, RG 1.180 revision 1 allows for an exemption of the low-frequency radiated magnetic susceptibility (RS101) test if the safety-related equipment will not be installed in areas with strong sources of magnetic fields. There is no specific exemption criterion in RG 1.180 revision 1. EPRI TR-102323 revision 4 specifically provides a guide that the low-frequency radiated magnetic field susceptibility (RS101) test can be conservatively exempted for equipment installed at least 1 m away from the sources of large magnetic fields (>300 A/m). But there is no exemption criterion for equipment installed within 1 m of the sources of smaller magnetic fields (<300 A/m). Since some types of equipment radiating magnetic flux are often installed near safety related equipment in an electrical equipment room (EER) and main control room (MCR), the RS101 test exemption criterion needs to be reasonably defined for the cases of installation within 1 m. There is also insufficient data regarding the strength of magnetic fields that can be used in NPPs. In order to ensure confidence in the RS101 test exemption criterion, we measured the strength of low-frequency radiated magnetic fields by distance. This study is expected to provide an insight into the RS101 test exemption criterion that meets the RG 1.180 revision 1. It also provides a margin analysis that can be used to mitigate the influence of low-frequency radiated magnetic field sources in NPPs.
Keywords
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC); Electromagnetic susceptibility (EMS); Low-frequency radiated magnetic field susceptibility; Radiated susceptibility test method; RS 101 test exemption criterion;
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