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NFPA 803 : 1998

Withdrawn

Withdrawn

A Withdrawn Standard is one, which is removed from sale, and its unique number can no longer be used. The Standard can be withdrawn and not replaced, or it can be withdrawn and replaced by a Standard with a different number.

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FIRE PROTECTION FOR LIGHT WATER NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS

Withdrawn date

15-06-2000

Superseded by

NFPA 805 : 2015

Published date

01-01-1998

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Chapter 1 Introduction
1-1 Scope
1-2 Purpose
1-3 Equivalency Concepts
1-4 Definitions
1-5 Introduction and Special Problems Relating to
      the Protection of Light Water Nuclear Electric
      Generating Stations
1-6 Units of Measurements
Chapter 2 Functional Subdivisions of the Plant
            Layout
2-1 General
2-2 Reactor, Fuel and Auxiliary Life Safety
2-3 Cost Benefit
2-4 Fire Hazard Analysis
Chapter 3 Inventory of Flammable and Combustible
            Materials
3-1 Combustible Materials
3-2 Fire Loading
3-3 Consumable Goods
3-4 Temporary Combustible Materials
Chapter 4 Control of Combustible Material
4-1 Limiting Combustibles
4-2 Reducing Fire Loads
Chapter 5 Construction Materials and Fire
            Loading in Buildings
5-1 Use of Plastics
5-2 Classification of Construction Materials
5-3 Combustible Construction
5-4 Component Materials
5-5 Electrical Components
5-6 Roofing Materials
5-7 Transformers
5-8 Cooling Towers
Chapter 6 General Building Arrangement
6-1 General Fire Area Requirements
6-2 Specific Fire Separation Requirements
6-3 Protection of Openings in Fire Barriers
6-4 Reliability Considerations
Chapter 7 Heating, Ventilating and Air
            Conditioning
7-1 Introduction
7-2 Basic Standards
7-3 General Requirements
Chapter 8 Fire Prevention Measures
8-1 Administrative Procedures and Controls
8-2 Lightning Protection Measures for Buildings
8-3 Prevention Measures for Plant Equipment
8-4 Prevention Measures for Operation of the
      Plant
Chapter 9 Fire-Signaling Systems
9-1 Fire-Signaling Systems
9-2 Fire Detectors
9-3 Selection of Detectors
9-4 Fire-Signaling System Display and Supervision
9-5 Maintenance, Inspection and Acceptance Testing
      of Fire-Signaling Systems
9-6 Communications
Chapter 10 Fire Suppression Systems
10-1 General
10-2 Automatic Sprinkler and Water Spray Systems
10-3 Gaseous Suppression Systems
10-4 Foam Systems
10-5 Dry Chemical Systems
Chapter 11 Yard Mains and Hydrants
11-1 Hydrants
11-2 Yard Mains
11-3 Indicator Valves
11-4 Hose-Stream Protection
11-5 Hose Thread
11-6 Hose Thread Adapters
Chapter 12 Water Supply
12-1 Water Supply
12-2 Initial Construction
12-3 Water Loop Construction
12-4 Water Supply Size
12-5 Jockey Pump
12-6 Water Sources
12-7 Water Quality
12-8 Supervisory Signals
Chapter 13 Portable Fire Extinguishers and Hand
            Hose Lines
13-1 Portable and Wheeled Fire Extinguishers
13-2 Hand Hose Lines
Chapter 14 Manual Fire Fighting
14-1 Availability
14-2 Action Plan
14-3 Standard for Fire Defense Measures
14-4 Liaison with Public Fire Authorities
14-5 Regular Training and Drills
14-6 Equipment for the Plant Fire Brigade
Chapter 15 Planning and Fire Protection
15-1 Responsibility
15-2 Design Specifications
15-3 Updates
15-4 Special-Hazards Systems
15-5 Repairs and Revision Work
Chapter 16 Fire Prevention and Fire Protection
            for the Construction Site
16-1 Protection
16-2 Fire Prevention
16-3 Fire Protection
16-4 Construction Safeguards
Chapter 17 Life Safety
17-1 Life Safety Code
17-2 Occupancy Classification
Chapter 18 Referenced Publications
Appendix A Explanatory Material
Appendix B Referenced Publications
Appendix C Codes and Standards
Index

Provides firesafety guidelines for light water nuclear electric generating facilities, including operating personnel, equipment, and operations. Includes the following chapters: inventory of flammable and combustible materials; control of combustible material; fire prevention measures; fire suppression systems; yard mains and hydrants; planning and fire protection; fire prevention and fire protection for the construction site. Also gives detailed definitions.

DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
National Fire Protection Association
Status
Withdrawn
SupersededBy

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