Risk-Reduction Credit for Very Early Warning Fire Detection at Nuclear Power Plants: From FAQ to Fiction
محل انتشار: ژورنال مهندسی عمران، دوره: 5، شماره: 2
سال انتشار: 1398
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JR_CEJ-5-2_004
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چکیده مقاله:
In ۲۰۰۴, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), with support from the commercial nuclear power industry, adopted the ۲۰۰۱ Edition of National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard ۸۰۵, "Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Electric Generating Plants,” as the means by which commercial nuclear power licensees could comply with Title ۱۰ of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part ۵۰.۴۸(c), to replace deterministic fire protection licensing bases with ones that are risk-informed and performance-based. To facilitate licensee "transitions” to the new licensing bases via NFPA ۸۰۵, a "Frequently Asked Questions” (FAQs) program, established early during the pilot-plant phase, was expanded to enable use of consensus technical "short-cuts” for fire probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) methods. These "Fire PRA FAQs” enabled licensees, with NRC approval, to bypass more traditional means of establishing acceptable PRA method enhancements on an interim basis, pending eventual confirmation by test programs and/or more detailed analyses. The NRC approved several, of which perhaps the most substantial in providing risk reduction benefits was FAQ ۰۸-۰۰۴۶ on "Incipient Fire Detection Systems,” more accurately characterized as "Very Early Warning Fire Detection Systems” (VEWFDSs). Controversial from the start, the hidden story behind this FAQ's initial adoption is relevant to examination of the NRC NUREG report that later replaced it and remains in effect today. This article examines this backstory, tracing recommendations that were proposed and bypassed, then examines alternatives to the current guidance. These alternatives, which maximize possible risk reduction credit for VEWFDSs at nuclear power plants, remain at least a factor of two less than the current peak NUREG-۲۱۸۰ risk-reduction factor even before the latter accounts for the possibility of fire pre-emption altogether.In ۲۰۰۴, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), with support from the commercial nuclear power industry, adopted the ۲۰۰۱ Edition of National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standard ۸۰۵, "Performance-Based Standard for Fire Protection for Light Water Reactor Electric Generating Plants,” as the means by which commercial nuclear power licensees could comply with Title ۱۰ of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part ۵۰.۴۸(c), to replace deterministic fire protection licensing bases with ones that are risk-informed and performance-based. To facilitate licensee "transitions” to the new licensing bases via NFPA ۸۰۵, a "Frequently Asked Questions” (FAQs) program, established early during the pilot-plant phase, was expanded to enable use of consensus technical "short-cuts” for fire probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) methods. These "Fire PRA FAQs” enabled licensees, with NRC approval, to bypass more traditional means of establishing acceptable PRA method enhancements on an interim basis, pending eventual confirmation by test programs and/or more detailed analyses. The NRC approved several, of which perhaps the most substantial in providing risk reduction benefits was FAQ ۰۸-۰۰۴۶ on "Incipient Fire Detection Systems,” more accurately characterized as "Very Early Warning Fire Detection Systems” (VEWFDSs). Controversial from the start, the hidden story behind this FAQ's initial adoption is relevant to examination of the NRC NUREG report that later replaced it and remains in effect today. This article examines this backstory, tracing recommendations that were proposed and bypassed, then examines alternatives to the current guidance. These alternatives, which maximize possible risk reduction credit for VEWFDSs at nuclear power plants, remain at least a factor of two less than the current peak NUREG-۲۱۸۰ risk-reduction factor even before the latter accounts for the possibility of fire pre-emption altogether.
کلیدواژه ها:
Fire Detection Early Warning "Incipient” Fire Stage Probabilistic Risk Assessment Reactor Regulation.
نویسندگان
Raymond HV Gallucci
Retired, ۸۹۵۶ Amelung St., Frederick, MD ۲۱۷۰۴, USA., United States