ISA 67.03 : 1982
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Hardcopy , PDF
03-19-2021
English
01-01-1982
1 Introduction
2 Scope
3 Purpose
4 Definitions and descriptions
5 Leakage classifications and sources
5.1 Leakage classifications
5.2 Potential identified leakage sources
6 General design requirements
6.1 Principle monitoring systems for unidentified
leakage
6.2 Coolant leakage detection system performance
6.3 Safety classification
6.4 Collecting and measuring identified leakages
6.5 Monitoring intersystem leakage
6.6 System availability
6.7 Human engineering and operability features
6.8 Power sources
6.9 Design basis documentation
7 Specific leakage detection methods and their
requirements
7.1 Sump level and sump pump discharge flow
monitoring leakage detection
7.2 Radiation monitoring leakage detection
7.3 Containment air cooler condensate flow
collection for leakage detection
7.4 Reactor coolant inventory
7.5 Humidity monitoring leakage detection
7.8 Tape moisture sensors for leakage detection
7.9 Visual observation
8 References
Appendix A - Leakage not into the containment
Appendix B - Suggested methods and procedures for leakage
detection systems
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