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ML21291A185
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Issue date: 10/20/2021
From: Kenneth Hamburger
NRC/RES/DRA
To: Lingham S
NRC/NRR/DORL/LPL4
LIngham S
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NRC/EPRI HEAF Working Group Update Kenneth Hamburger, P.E.

Public Workshop October 20th, 2021

EPRI Working NRC Group Ken Fleischer (Fleischer Consultants) JS Hyslop Members Jason Floyd (Jensen Hughes)

Nicholas Melly Kenn Miller Ashley Lindeman Gabriel Taylor Dane Lovelace (Jensen Hughes) Chris LaFleur (SNL)

Shannon Lovvern (TVA) Kenneth Hamburger Marko Randelovic Tom Short

  • Characterize the primary factors that influence the occurrence and severity of arcing fault events (arc flash, arc blast, or Working HEAF).

Group Charter

  • Develop tools and methods to assess the risk posed by arcing fault events based on experimental data, operating experience, and engineering judgement.

Public Website

  • Provides the most up-to-date information about NRCs HEAF Research activities.
  • Detailed project plan available for download.

https://www.nrc.gov/about-nrc/regulatory/research/fire-research/heaf-research.html

Summary of Working Group Deliverables Deliverable Lead Org Public Comment Scheduled Publication (Draft)

Fragility Testing Data Report SNL No Complete Fragility Testing Methodology NRC/EPRI Yes November 2021 Report KEMA Testing Data Report NIST No December 2021 Modeling Report, Hazard Tables, NRC/EPRI Yes March 2022 and ZOIs Final PRA Methodology Report NRC/EPRI Yes June 2022

Fragility Testing Data Report

  • Objective was to characterize the magnitude and durations of high flux, short duration exposures required to fail common PRA targets.
  • 53 tests run between May of 2020 and February of 2021 at Sandia National Laboratories Solar Thermal Test Facility.
  • Report published in September 2021, and available on the NRCs HEAF Research Website.

Objective is to use the data from the fragility test report, expert judgement, and modeling to determine the damage criteria for common PRA targets.

Fragility The selected damage criteria will be coupled with the results of the hazard modeling to determine the Zone of Testing Influence (ZOI) for HEAF events.

Methodology Report will also include fragility of bus ducts and ERFBS Report protection.

Draft publication for public comment scheduled for end of November 2021.

Objective is to document the full-scale tests performed at KEMA Laboratories.

Report consists of three parts: Medium-voltage switchgear tests, open-box tests, and low-voltage KEMA Testing switchgear tests.

Data Report Each report will document the temperatures, pressures, heat fluxes, spectrometry, videography, and damage states evolved during testing.

Joint NIST/SNL/NRC report scheduled for publication by the end of December 2021.

Modeling Report, Hazard Tables, and ZOIs

  • Objective is to model HEAFs, generate tables of environmental conditions, and calculate ZOIs based on target fragility criteria.
  • Model in use is Fire Dynamics Simulator, which is widely used in fire PRA.
  • Benchmarks being performed against test data for validation of low voltage switchgear, medium voltage switchgear, and bus ducts.
  • Report will document modeling assumptions, methodology, and results. Draft publication for public comment scheduled for end of March 2022.

Final PRA Methodology Report

  • Objective is to provide the updated data, tools, and methods to analyze HEAFs in fire PRA.
  • Includes an updated frequency and suppression rate based on review of OE.
  • Defines scenarios and event trees based on fault location within plant electrical distribution system (EDS). Includes credit for EDS protective elements.
  • Will incorporate the results of the other deliverables: modeling, fragility, and ZOIs.
  • Report to be published for public comment by the end of June 2022.