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-Sharing Workshop on High Energy Arcing Faults (HEAFS)
Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research NUREG/CP-03 11 AVAILABILITY OF REFERENCE MATERIALSIN NRC PUBLICATIONS NRC Reference Material As of November 1999, you may electronically access NUREG-series publications and other NRC records at
 
NRC's Library at www.nrc.gov/reading-rm.html. Publicly released records include, to name a few, NUREG-series publications; Federal Register notices; applicant, licensee , and vendor documents and correspondence; NRC correspondence and internal memoranda; bulletins
 
and information notices; inspection and investigative
 
reports; licensee event reports; and Commission papers
 
and their attachments.
NRC publications in the NUREG series, NRC regulations, and Title 10, "Energy," in the Code of Federal Regulations may also be purchased from one of these two sources. The Superintendent of Documents Mail Stop IDCC
 
Washington, DC 20402-0001
 
Internet: bookstore.gpo.gov T elephone: (202) 512-1800 Fax: (202) 512-2104 The National Technical Information Service5301 Shawnee R Alexandria, VA 22312-0002www.ntis.gov800-553-6847 or, locally, (703) 605-6000 A single copy of each NRC draft report for comment isavailable free, to the extent of supply, upon written
 
request as follows:
Address:  U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 E-mail: distribution.resource@nrc.gov Facsimile: (301) 415-2289 Some publications in the NUREG series that are posted at NRC's Web site address www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/
 
doc-collections/nuregs are updated periodically and may differ from the last printed version. Although references to material found on a Web site bear the date the material
 
was accessed, the material available on the date cited
 
may subsequently be removed from the site.
Non-NRC Reference Material Documents available from public and special technical libraries include all open literature items, such as books, journal articles, transactions, Federal Register notices, Federal and State legislation, and congressional reports.
 
Such documents as theses, dissertations, foreign reports
 
and translations, and non-NRC conference proceedings
 
may be purchased from their sponsoring organization.
Copies of industry codes and standards used in a substantive manner in the NRC regulatory process are
 
maintained at-The NRC Technical Library Two White Flint North 11545 Rockville Pike
 
Rockville, MD 20852-2738 These standards are available in the library for reference
 
use by the public. Codes and standards are usually
 
copyrighted and may be purchased from the originating organization or, if they are American National Standards, from-American National Standards Institute 11 West 42nd Street New York, NY 10036-8002 www.ansi.org (212)642-4900 Legally binding regulatory requirements are stated only in laws; NRC regulations; licenses, including technical speci views expressed in contractor prepared publications in this series are not
 
necessarily those of the NRC.
The NUREG series comprises (1) technical and administrative reports and books prepared by the staff (NUREG-XXXX) or
 
agency contractors (NUREG/CR-XXXX), (2) proceedings of
 
conferences (NUREG/CP-XXXX), (3)reports resulting from international agreements(NUREG/IA-XXXX), (4) brochures (NUREG/BR-XXXX), and(5)compilations of legal decisions and orders of theCommission and Atomic and Safety Licensing
 
Boards and ofDirectors' decisions under Section 2.206 of NRC'sregulations (NUREG-0750).
DISCLAIMER:
Where the papers in these proceedings have been authored by contractors of the U.S. Government, neither
 
the U.S. Government nor any agency thereof, nor any U.S.
 
employee makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or
 
assumes any legal liability or responsibility for any third party's
 
use or the results of such use, of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed in these proceedings, or
 
represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights. The views expressed in these
 
proceedings are not necessarily those of the U.S. Regulatory
 
Commission.
Proceedings of the Information
-Sharing Workshop on High Energy Arcing Faults (HEAFS)  M anuscript Completed:  July 2018 Date Published:  July 2019 Prepared by: G.Taylor K.HamburgerN.Melly K.MillerS.Gardocki T.Boyce M ark H enry S alley , NRC Project M anager Office of N uc lear R eg ulatory R esearch NUREG/CP-0311 
 
Information-Sharing Workshop on High Energy Arcing Faults (HEAFs).
 
Information-Sharing Workshop on High Energy Arcing Faults (HEAFs)
 
Code of Federal Regulations
 
Code of Federal Regulations Federal Register
 
Proceedings of the Information
-Sharing Workshop on High Energy Arcing Faults (HEAFS)
Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research NUREG/CP-03 11 AVAILABILITY OF REFERENCE MATERIALSIN NRC PUBLICATIONS NRC Reference Material As of November 1999, you may electronically access NUREG-series publications and other NRC records at
 
NRC's Library at www.nrc.gov/reading-rm.html. Publicly released records include, to name a few, NUREG-series publications; Federal Register notices; applicant, licensee , and vendor documents and correspondence; NRC correspondence and internal memoranda; bulletins
 
and information notices; inspection and investigative
 
reports; licensee event reports; and Commission papers
 
and their attachments.
NRC publications in the NUREG series, NRC regulations, and Title 10, "Energy," in the Code of Federal Regulations may also be purchased from one of these two sources. The Superintendent of Documents Mail Stop IDCC
 
Washington, DC 20402-0001
 
Internet: bookstore.gpo.gov T elephone: (202) 512-1800 Fax: (202) 512-2104 The National Technical Information Service5301 Shawnee R Alexandria, VA 22312-0002www.ntis.gov800-553-6847 or, locally, (703) 605-6000 A single copy of each NRC draft report for comment isavailable free, to the extent of supply, upon written
 
request as follows:
Address:  U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 E-mail: distribution.resource@nrc.gov Facsimile: (301) 415-2289 Some publications in the NUREG series that are posted at NRC's Web site address www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/
 
doc-collections/nuregs are updated periodically and may differ from the last printed version. Although references to material found on a Web site bear the date the material
 
was accessed, the material available on the date cited
 
may subsequently be removed from the site.
Non-NRC Reference Material Documents available from public and special technical libraries include all open literature items, such as books, journal articles, transactions, Federal Register notices, Federal and State legislation, and congressional reports.
 
Such documents as theses, dissertations, foreign reports
 
and translations, and non-NRC conference proceedings
 
may be purchased from their sponsoring organization.
Copies of industry codes and standards used in a substantive manner in the NRC regulatory process are
 
maintained at-The NRC Technical Library Two White Flint North 11545 Rockville Pike
 
Rockville, MD 20852-2738 These standards are available in the library for reference
 
use by the public. Codes and standards are usually
 
copyrighted and may be purchased from the originating organization or, if they are American National Standards, from-American National Standards Institute 11 West 42nd Street New York, NY 10036-8002 www.ansi.org (212)642-4900 Legally binding regulatory requirements are stated only in laws; NRC regulations; licenses, including technical speci views expressed in contractor prepared publications in this series are not
 
necessarily those of the NRC.
The NUREG series comprises (1) technical and administrative reports and books prepared by the staff (NUREG-XXXX) or
 
agency contractors (NUREG/CR-XXXX), (2) proceedings of
 
conferences (NUREG/CP-XXXX), (3)reports resulting from international agreements(NUREG/IA-XXXX), (4) brochures (NUREG/BR-XXXX), and(5)compilations of legal decisions and orders of theCommission and Atomic and Safety Licensing
 
Boards and ofDirectors' decisions under Section 2.206 of NRC'sregulations (NUREG-0750).
DISCLAIMER:
Where the papers in these proceedings have been authored by contractors of the U.S. Government, neither
 
the U.S. Government nor any agency thereof, nor any U.S.
 
employee makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or
 
assumes any legal liability or responsibility for any third party's
 
use or the results of such use, of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed in these proceedings, or
 
represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights. The views expressed in these
 
proceedings are not necessarily those of the U.S. Regulatory
 
Commission.
Proceedings of the Information
-Sharing Workshop on High Energy Arcing Faults (HEAFS)  M anuscript Completed:  July 2018 Date Published:  July 2019 Prepared by: G.Taylor K.HamburgerN.Melly K.MillerS.Gardocki T.Boyce M ark H enry S alley , NRC Project M anager Office of N uc lear R eg ulatory R esearch NUREG/CP-0311 
 
Information-Sharing Workshop on High Energy Arcing Faults (HEAFs).
 
Information-Sharing Workshop on High Energy Arcing Faults (HEAFs)
 
Code of Federal Regulations
 
Code of Federal Regulations Federal Register}}

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Proceedings of the Information

-Sharing Workshop on High Energy Arcing Faults (HEAFS)

Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research NUREG/CP-03 11 AVAILABILITY OF REFERENCE MATERIALSIN NRC PUBLICATIONS NRC Reference Material As of November 1999, you may electronically access NUREG-series publications and other NRC records at

NRC's Library at www.nrc.gov/reading-rm.html. Publicly released records include, to name a few, NUREG-series publications; Federal Register notices; applicant, licensee , and vendor documents and correspondence; NRC correspondence and internal memoranda; bulletins

and information notices; inspection and investigative

reports; licensee event reports; and Commission papers

and their attachments.

NRC publications in the NUREG series, NRC regulations, and Title 10, "Energy," in the Code of Federal Regulations may also be purchased from one of these two sources. The Superintendent of Documents Mail Stop IDCC

Washington, DC 20402-0001

Internet: bookstore.gpo.gov T elephone: (202) 512-1800 Fax: (202) 512-2104 The National Technical Information Service5301 Shawnee R Alexandria, VA 22312-0002www.ntis.gov800-553-6847 or, locally, (703) 605-6000 A single copy of each NRC draft report for comment isavailable free, to the extent of supply, upon written

request as follows:

Address: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 E-mail: distribution.resource@nrc.gov Facsimile: (301) 415-2289 Some publications in the NUREG series that are posted at NRC's Web site address www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/

doc-collections/nuregs are updated periodically and may differ from the last printed version. Although references to material found on a Web site bear the date the material

was accessed, the material available on the date cited

may subsequently be removed from the site.

Non-NRC Reference Material Documents available from public and special technical libraries include all open literature items, such as books, journal articles, transactions, Federal Register notices, Federal and State legislation, and congressional reports.

Such documents as theses, dissertations, foreign reports

and translations, and non-NRC conference proceedings

may be purchased from their sponsoring organization.

Copies of industry codes and standards used in a substantive manner in the NRC regulatory process are

maintained at-The NRC Technical Library Two White Flint North 11545 Rockville Pike

Rockville, MD 20852-2738 These standards are available in the library for reference

use by the public. Codes and standards are usually

copyrighted and may be purchased from the originating organization or, if they are American National Standards, from-American National Standards Institute 11 West 42nd Street New York, NY 10036-8002 www.ansi.org (212)642-4900 Legally binding regulatory requirements are stated only in laws; NRC regulations; licenses, including technical speci views expressed in contractor prepared publications in this series are not

necessarily those of the NRC.

The NUREG series comprises (1) technical and administrative reports and books prepared by the staff (NUREG-XXXX) or

agency contractors (NUREG/CR-XXXX), (2) proceedings of

conferences (NUREG/CP-XXXX), (3)reports resulting from international agreements(NUREG/IA-XXXX), (4) brochures (NUREG/BR-XXXX), and(5)compilations of legal decisions and orders of theCommission and Atomic and Safety Licensing

Boards and ofDirectors' decisions under Section 2.206 of NRC'sregulations (NUREG-0750).

DISCLAIMER:

Where the papers in these proceedings have been authored by contractors of the U.S. Government, neither

the U.S. Government nor any agency thereof, nor any U.S.

employee makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or

assumes any legal liability or responsibility for any third party's

use or the results of such use, of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed in these proceedings, or

represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights. The views expressed in these

proceedings are not necessarily those of the U.S. Regulatory

Commission.

Proceedings of the Information

-Sharing Workshop on High Energy Arcing Faults (HEAFS) M anuscript Completed: July 2018 Date Published: July 2019 Prepared by: G.Taylor K.HamburgerN.Melly K.MillerS.Gardocki T.Boyce M ark H enry S alley , NRC Project M anager Office of N uc lear R eg ulatory R esearch NUREG/CP-0311

Information-Sharing Workshop on High Energy Arcing Faults (HEAFs).

Information-Sharing Workshop on High Energy Arcing Faults (HEAFs)

Code of Federal Regulations

Code of Federal Regulations Federal Register

Proceedings of the Information

-Sharing Workshop on High Energy Arcing Faults (HEAFS)

Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research NUREG/CP-03 11 AVAILABILITY OF REFERENCE MATERIALSIN NRC PUBLICATIONS NRC Reference Material As of November 1999, you may electronically access NUREG-series publications and other NRC records at

NRC's Library at www.nrc.gov/reading-rm.html. Publicly released records include, to name a few, NUREG-series publications; Federal Register notices; applicant, licensee , and vendor documents and correspondence; NRC correspondence and internal memoranda; bulletins

and information notices; inspection and investigative

reports; licensee event reports; and Commission papers

and their attachments.

NRC publications in the NUREG series, NRC regulations, and Title 10, "Energy," in the Code of Federal Regulations may also be purchased from one of these two sources. The Superintendent of Documents Mail Stop IDCC

Washington, DC 20402-0001

Internet: bookstore.gpo.gov T elephone: (202) 512-1800 Fax: (202) 512-2104 The National Technical Information Service5301 Shawnee R Alexandria, VA 22312-0002www.ntis.gov800-553-6847 or, locally, (703) 605-6000 A single copy of each NRC draft report for comment isavailable free, to the extent of supply, upon written

request as follows:

Address: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Washington, DC 20555-0001 E-mail: distribution.resource@nrc.gov Facsimile: (301) 415-2289 Some publications in the NUREG series that are posted at NRC's Web site address www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/

doc-collections/nuregs are updated periodically and may differ from the last printed version. Although references to material found on a Web site bear the date the material

was accessed, the material available on the date cited

may subsequently be removed from the site.

Non-NRC Reference Material Documents available from public and special technical libraries include all open literature items, such as books, journal articles, transactions, Federal Register notices, Federal and State legislation, and congressional reports.

Such documents as theses, dissertations, foreign reports

and translations, and non-NRC conference proceedings

may be purchased from their sponsoring organization.

Copies of industry codes and standards used in a substantive manner in the NRC regulatory process are

maintained at-The NRC Technical Library Two White Flint North 11545 Rockville Pike

Rockville, MD 20852-2738 These standards are available in the library for reference

use by the public. Codes and standards are usually

copyrighted and may be purchased from the originating organization or, if they are American National Standards, from-American National Standards Institute 11 West 42nd Street New York, NY 10036-8002 www.ansi.org (212)642-4900 Legally binding regulatory requirements are stated only in laws; NRC regulations; licenses, including technical speci views expressed in contractor prepared publications in this series are not

necessarily those of the NRC.

The NUREG series comprises (1) technical and administrative reports and books prepared by the staff (NUREG-XXXX) or

agency contractors (NUREG/CR-XXXX), (2) proceedings of

conferences (NUREG/CP-XXXX), (3)reports resulting from international agreements(NUREG/IA-XXXX), (4) brochures (NUREG/BR-XXXX), and(5)compilations of legal decisions and orders of theCommission and Atomic and Safety Licensing

Boards and ofDirectors' decisions under Section 2.206 of NRC'sregulations (NUREG-0750).

DISCLAIMER:

Where the papers in these proceedings have been authored by contractors of the U.S. Government, neither

the U.S. Government nor any agency thereof, nor any U.S.

employee makes any warranty, expressed or implied, or

assumes any legal liability or responsibility for any third party's

use or the results of such use, of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed in these proceedings, or

represents that its use by such third party would not infringe privately owned rights. The views expressed in these

proceedings are not necessarily those of the U.S. Regulatory

Commission.

Proceedings of the Information

-Sharing Workshop on High Energy Arcing Faults (HEAFS) M anuscript Completed: July 2018 Date Published: July 2019 Prepared by: G.Taylor K.HamburgerN.Melly K.MillerS.Gardocki T.Boyce M ark H enry S alley , NRC Project M anager Office of N uc lear R eg ulatory R esearch NUREG/CP-0311

Information-Sharing Workshop on High Energy Arcing Faults (HEAFs).

Information-Sharing Workshop on High Energy Arcing Faults (HEAFs)

Code of Federal Regulations

Code of Federal Regulations Federal Register