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DOE-STD-3003-2000
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Load lists with load power requirements
4.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
and load functions;
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Load profile/sequence for various
4.1 System Design Description. New
abnormal or accident conditions;
BACKUP POWER SOURCE installations
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Method of load transfer or connection to
shall be described in a system design
normal offsite power;
description according to DOE-STD-3024.
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Reliability or availability;
Owners of existing BACKUP POWER
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Protective features; and
SOURCE installations should consider
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Equipment control and protective
preparing a system design description using
setpoints.
DOE-STD-3024 as guidance. Consideration
should include the safety application of the
4.2 Conflicting Requirements. This
installation, its importance to DOE's mission,
and the potential consequences of failure (for
Standard does not relieve the contractor from
example, excessive costs or delays).
contractual or other mandatory requirements.
When identifying the system functions of a
4.3 Control of changes. Modifications
BACKUP POWER SOURCE, the "System
to system design, installation, or
Functions" section of the system design
documentation shall be under the auspices of
description should address the effects of
the facility's formal change control program.
both normal and BACKUP POWER
DOE-STD-1073-93 provides guidance for a
SOURCE failures, any need for electric
facility change control program.
power for safe shutdown of the facility, and
prevention or mitigation of credible accidents.
4.4 Ownership. A single specific
organization or individual/position should be
The following list gives samples of bases that
identified as the "owner" for each BACKUP
may be identified in the "Requirements and
POWER SOURCE. Typically the "owner" is
Bases" section of the system design
the one having possession of equipment and
description.
control of its operation. The owner shall have
the responsibility and authority for ensuring
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Legally required by Local, State and
that appropriate maintenance and testing
Federal (Codes and Rules).
activities are performed to sustain equipment
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Necessary to prevent release of
reliability and availability. The owner should
materials (radioactive or toxic) harmful
be cognizant of all users and of the types
to the public and/or the environment.
and safety classifications of all loads on the
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Necessary to protect plant/building
power sources. The owner should ensure
occupants from serious injury or health
that all users are apprised of the types and
effects.
classifications of all other users' loads and
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Necessary for plant security.
the scheduling, problems, and
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Necessary to prevent damage to
maintenance/repair/testing activities on
equipment or products (loss of heating,
BACKUP POWER SOURCES. Owners
loss of refrigeration, fire.)
should cooperate with maintenance
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Necessary to minimize lost production.
organizations in scheduling maintenance
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Necessary for plant communications.
activities. The owner should get concurrence
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Necessary to maintain equipment for
from the user in the scheduling of all
restoring normal power.
maintenance/repair/testing activities relative
to the BACKUP POWER SOURCES on
The following list gives examples of
which the user depends.
requirements that may be addressed in the
"Requirements and Bases" section of the
4.5 User(s). A user is considered to be
system design description.
a specific organization or individual/position
that uses or depends on the BACKUP
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