IEEE P62582-3_D1, Apr 2011
3_D1, Apr 2011 - IEEE/IEC Draft Standard for Nuclear power plants - Instrumentation and control important to safety - Electrical equipment condition monitoring methods - Part 3: Elongation at break
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IEEE P62582-3_D1, Apr 2011 is an IEEE/IEC draft standard for nuclear power plant instrumentation and control, focused on electrical equipment condition monitoring methods for elongation at break. It is relevant where material condition and mechanical degradation need to be assessed with care, especially in safety-important equipment. In the context of nuclear engineering and power systems, this document helps define a technical basis for monitoring, comparison, and consistent evaluation of condition-related changes in components.
Overview of IEEE P62582-3_D1, Apr 2011
IEEE P62582-3_D1, Apr 2011 addresses one specific condition monitoring method within the broader area of electrical equipment used in nuclear power plants. The subtitle indicates a focus on elongation at break, a property commonly associated with material integrity and aging behavior. This draft technical document is intended for contexts where instrumentation and control equipment important to safety must be evaluated using a repeatable approach. Its scope is narrow, making it useful for targeted engineering review and test planning.
Typical use cases
This standard may be used when evaluating insulation, polymeric parts, or other materials in electrical equipment that support nuclear plant instrumentation and control systems. It is relevant to condition monitoring programs that track mechanical property changes over time, especially where elongation at break can indicate aging or degradation. Engineering teams may reference it during laboratory testing, qualification work, maintenance assessment, or procurement reviews for safety-related components in nuclear power applications and related power, energy, and industry systems.
Why it matters
In safety-important environments, consistent condition monitoring helps reduce uncertainty about equipment performance and remaining serviceability. IEEE P62582-3_D1, Apr 2011 supports more disciplined assessment of material condition by narrowing attention to a measurable property linked to degradation. That can improve comparability between tests, strengthen design and maintenance decisions, and support compliance-oriented documentation. For nuclear instrumentation and control equipment, having a common technical reference can also help limit variation in evaluation practices and reduce operational risk.
- Draft IEEE/IEC nuclear power plant standard
- Condition monitoring for electrical equipment
- Elongation at break as the key test focus
- Instrumentation and control important to safety
- Relevant to aging and material integrity checks
- Publication Date: 2011
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Nuclear Engineering; Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Geoscience; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
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