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BS EN 45510-6-4:2000

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Guide for the procurement of power station equipment. Turbine auxiliaries Pumps - Pumps

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English

Published date

15-01-2000

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
      3.1 Organizational terms
      3.2 Technical terms
      3.3 General terms
4 Brief overall project description
      4.1 Role and organization of purchaser
      4.2 Site location
      4.3 Equipment task
      4.4 Equipment to be purchased
      4.5 Control and instrumentation
      4.6 Electrical supplies and other services
      4.7 Other interfaces
      4.8 Project programme
      4.9 Equipment identification systems
5 Extent of supply
6 Terminal points
7 Operational requirements
      7.1 Operating environment
      7.2 Manning levels
      7.3 Normal operation
      7.4 Operating hoursnts
      7.5 Start-up and shut-down
      7.6 Abnormal conditions
      7.7 Further operational requirements
8 Life expectancy
      8.1 Design life
      8.2 Components requiring periodic maintenance
9 Performance requirements
      9.1 Duty
      9.2 Performance
      9.3 Equipment margins
      9.4 Availability
      9.5 Levels of component redundancy
      9.6 Further performance requirements
10 Design and fabrication
      10.1 Specific equipment features
      10.2 Design justification
      10.3 Material selection
      10.4 Safety
      10.5 Interchangeability
      10.6 Fabrication methods
11 Maintenance requirements
      11.1 Planned maintenance
      11.2 Personnel safety
      11.3 Requirements for access
      11.4 Lifting requirements
      11.5 Special tools
      11.6 Test equipment
      11.7 Spare parts strategy
      11.8 Special precautions
12 Technical documentation requirements
      12.1 Tender documentation
      12.2 Contract documentation
13 Applicable legislation, regulations, standards and
      further requirements
      13.1 Legislation and regulations
      13.2 Standards
      13.3 Further requirements
14 Evaluation criteria
      14.1 General
      14.2 Technical criteria
15 Quality measures
      15.1 General
      15.2 Approvals procedure
      15.3 Inspection requirements
      15.4 Non-conformity
16 Site factors
      16.1 Access
      16.2 Facilities
      16.3 Site specific requirements
17 Verification of specified performance
      17.1 General
      17.2 Works tests
      17.3 Test during installation and commissioning
      17.4 Technical conditions for trial run
      17.5 Functional and performance tests
Bibliography

Gives advice on writing a technical specification for procurement of pump units used in power stations, but not to apparatus used in the nuclear reactor plant area of nuclear power stations. Applies to Feedwater pumps (including start-up and booster pumps); Condensate and condensate booster pumps;; heater drains pumps; boiler recirculation pumps; condenser cooling water pumps; water recirculation pumps of different systems; auxiliary service water pumps;flue gas desulphurization (DeSOx) plants and ash pumps; Also applies to the gear box,(speed increaser or reducer), variable speed drive (hydraulic coupling, but not motor), the turning gear, monitoring devices, maintenance tools, supports of the pump(s) and drive and ancillary systems, couplings, and all services which allow for complete installation of a pump unit.

Committee
PEL/99
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 94/715267 DC. (09/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
36
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

EN 735:1995 Overall dimensions of rotodynamic pumps - Tolerances
IEC 60721-1:1990+AMD1:1992+AMD2:1995 CSV Classification of environmental conditions - Part 1: Environmental parameters and their severities
ISO 9905:1994 Technical specifications for centrifugal pumps — Class I
ISO 9980:2012 Belt drives — Grooved pulleys for V-belts (system based on effective width) — Geometrical inspection of grooves
ISO 2548:1973 Centrifugal, mixed flow and axial pumps Code for acceptance tests Class C
ISO 5199:2002 Technical specifications for centrifugal pumps — Class II
ISO 1940:1973 Balance quality of rotating rigid bodies
ISO 3945:1985 Mechanical vibration of large rotating machines with speed range from 10 to 200 r/s — Measurement and evaluation of vibration severity in situ
ISO 2975-1:1974 Measurement of water flow in closed conduits — Tracer methods — Part 1: General
ISO 3740:2000 Acoustics Determination of sound power levels of noise sources Guidelines for the use of basic standards
EN 45510-8-1:1998 Guide for procurement of power station equipment - Part 8-1: Control and instrumentation
EN ISO 9002:1994/AC:1997 QUALITY SYSTEMS - SPECIFICATION FOR PRODUCTION AND INSTALLATION
ISO 8402:1994 Quality management and quality assurance — Vocabulary
EN 45510-8-1:1998 GUIDE FOR PROCUREMENT OF POWER STATION EQUIPMENT - PART 8-1: CONTROL AND INSTRUMENTATION
IEC 60050-801:1994 International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 801: Acoustics and electroacoustics
EN ISO 9001:2015 Quality management systems - Requirements (ISO 9001:2015)
EN 809 : 1998 COR 2010 PUMPS AND PUMP UNITS FOR LIQUIDS - COMMON SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
ISO 3555:1977 Centrifugal, mixed flow and axial pumps — Code for acceptance tests — Class B
ISO 2858:1975 End-suction centrifugal pumps (rating 16 bar) — Designation, nominal duty point and dimensions
ISO 2954:2012 Mechanical vibration of rotating and reciprocating machinery — Requirements for instruments for measuring vibration severity
EN ISO 8402 : 1995 QUALITY MANAGEMENT AND QUALITY ASSURANCE - VOCABULARY
ISO 3661:1977 End-suction centrifugal pumps — Baseplate and installation dimensions
ISO 5198:1987 Centrifugal, mixed flow and axial pumps Code for hydraulic performance tests Precision grade
ISO 3069:2000 End-suction centrifugal pumps — Dimensions of cavities for mechanical seals and for soft packing

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