
Reaffirmed 2004 The basic principles, requirements, and methods for qualifying Class 1E motor control centers for both harsh- and mild-environment applications in nuclear power generating stations are described. In addition to defining specific qualification requirements for Class 1E motor control centers and their components in accordance with the more general qualification requirements of IEEE Std 323-1983, this standard is intended to provide guidance in establishing a qualification program for demonstrating the adequacy of Class 1E motor control centers in nuclear power generating station applications.
- Sponsor Committee
- PE/NPE - Nuclear Power Engineering
Learn More - Status
- Superseded Standard
- Superseded by
- 649-2006
- Superseding
- 649-1980
- Board Approval
- 1991-09-26
- History
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- ANSI Approved:
- 1992-05-06
- Published:
- 1991-11-30
- Reaffirmed:
- 2004-09-23
Working Group Details
- Society
- IEEE Power and Energy Society
Learn More - Sponsor Committee
- PE/NPE - Nuclear Power Engineering
Learn More - Working Group
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WG_2.14 - Working Group on Motor Control Centers
Learn More - IEEE Program Manager
- Christian Orlando
Contact - Working Group Chair
- JAMES DEAN
P649
Standard for Qualifying Class 1E Motor Control Centers for Nuclear Facilities
This standard describes the basic principles, requirements, and methods for qualifying Class 1E motor control centers for both harsh and mild environment applications in nuclear facilities.
649-2006
IEEE Standard for Qualifying Class 1E Motor Control Centers for Nuclear Power Generating Stations
The basic principles, requirements, and methods for qualifying Class 1E motor control centers for both harsh and mild environment applications in nuclear power generating stations are described. In addition to defining specific qualification requirements for Class 1E motor control centers and their components in accordance with the more general qualification requirements of IEEE Std 323(TM)-2003, this standard is intended to provide guidance in establishing a qualification program for demonstrating the adequacy of Class 1E motor control centers in nuclear power generating station applications.