1、ASME N510-2007(Revision of ASME N510-1989)Testing of Nuclear AirTreatment SystemsAN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDThe American Society ofMechanical EngineersDate of Issuance:December 7,2007This Standard will be revised when the Society approves the issuance of a new edition.There willbe no addenda issue
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9、ew York,NY 10016-5990Copyright2007byTHE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERSAll rights reservedPrinted in U.S.A.CONTENTSForeword.ivCommittee Roster.1 Scope12References13 Definitions14General.3Visual Inspection.36 Duct and Housing Leak Test.37Airflow Capacity Test.48 Air-Aerosol Mixing Uniformity
10、 Test.59HEPA Filter Bank In-Service Leak Test.510 Adsorber Bank In-Service Leak Test.511 System Bypass Test.612 Air Heater Performance Test.613 Laboratory Testing of Adsorbent.14Rep0rt5Tables1 Tests and Inspections With Recommended Frequencies.2Instrument Accuracy Requirements.4i进FOREWORDThis Standa
11、rd covers requirements for the field testing of ESF(Engineered Safety Feature)andother high-efficiency,air-cleaning systems designed to ASME N509 for nuclear power plants andother nuclear applications.This Standard provides a basis for the development of test programs and detailed acceptanceand surv
12、eillance test procedures and specifies minimum requirements for the reporting of testresults.This Standard was originally developed by the American National Standards Committee N45on Reactor Plants.Following approval by the N45 Standards Committee,the first edition of theStandard was approved on Jun
13、e 19,1975 by the American National Standards Institute,anddesignated ANSI N510-1975.In 1975,the N45.8 Subcommittee was reorganized into the ASME Committee on Nuclear Airand Gas Treatment(CONAGT)and began operating under the ASME Procedures for NuclearProjects,which received accreditation January 15,
14、1976.CONAGT was chartered to develop,review,maintain,and coordinate codes and standards for design,fabrication,installation,testing,and inspection of equipment for gas treatment for nuclear power plants.Suggestions for improvement gained in the use of this Standard will be welcomed.They shouldbe sen
15、t to the Secretary,Committee on Nuclear Air and Gas Treatment,The American Societyof Mechanical Engineers,Three Park Avenue,New York,NY 10016.This Standard was approved by the ASME Committee on Nuclear Air and Gas Treatment andthe ASME Board of Nuclear Codes and Standards and was subsequently approved as an AmericanNational Standard by the American National Standards Institute on September 24,2007.