Superseded Standard

IEEE 1290-1996

IEEE Guide for Motor Operated Valve (MOV) Motor Application, Protection, Control, and Testing in Nuclear Power Generating Stations

Reaffirmed September 22, 2005 Motors used to drive valve operators in nuclear power generating stations are discussed. Guidelines to evaluate the adequacy of motors used to drive valve operators; to provide recommendations for motor application; and to provide methods for protection, control, and testing of motors used for valve operation are presented.

Standard Committee
PE/NPEC - Nuclear Power Engineering Committee
Status
Superseded Standard
Superseded by
1290-2015
Board Approval
1996-03-21
History
ANSI Approved:
1997-01-06
Published:
1996-12-26
Reaffirmed:
2005-09-22

Additional Resources

Interpretation
1290-1996_interp.pdf

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/NPEC - Nuclear Power Engineering Committee
Working Group
WG_4.4 - Motor Operated Valve (MOV) Motors Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Christian Orlando
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Working Group Chair
Jusuf Krvavac

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1290-2015
IEEE Guide for Motor-Operated Valve (MOV) Motor Application, Protection, Control, and Testing in Nuclear Power-Generating Stations

Motors used to drive valve operators in nuclear power-generating stations are discussed. Guidelines to evaluate the adequacy of motors used to drive valve operators; to provide recommendations for motor application; and to provide methods for protection, control, and testing of motors used for valve operation are presented.

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