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BVP Code, Section III, Division 1: BPV Code, Section III, Division 1:
Class 1, 2 & 3 Piping Design Rules for Construction of Nuclear
Facility Components — The Code and
Regulation
PD615 ASME STANDARDS COURSE PD184 ASME STANDARDS COURSE N UC LE A R Public Courses
This course provides information and instruction on the design, analysis, This course is a comprehensive overview of Section III, Division 1,
and qualification of nuclear power plant piping systems that are including interfaces with Sections II, V, IX, XI, NQA-1, and US NRC
consistent with the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Section III, regulations, and regulatory guidance. The course explains the Section
Division 1, Subsections NB NC ND, as well as the parallel requirements of III requirements and processes, including the requirements for design,
ASME B31.1 for nuclear power plants. The methods and criteria described quality assurance, third-party oversight by the Authorized Inspection
throughout the course apply to new systems, as well as modifications or Agency, and the duties and responsibilities of N, NA, and NPT
repairs to existing systems. certificate holders. The course presents an overview of the technical
bases for Section III Class 1 design-by-analysis, the ASME Accreditation
The course reviews the ASME III Code technical requirements, their process, the requirements for the Authorized Inspection Agency, and
technical basis, and the corresponding regulatory requirements for the the uality Assurance Program requirements for Material Organizations
design, analysis, and qualification of Class 1, 2 and 3 piping systems, for and ASME Certificate Holders. The course includes an overview of the
normal operating and postulated accidents. The topics covered include classification of nuclear components, and the use of Code Cases and
pressure design, thermal exibility analysis, fatigue analysis, seismic, Inquiries.
waterhammer, ow-induced vibration, and high energy line breaks. The
course also covers best industry practices for correct and cost-effective Each participant will receive a copy of Subsection NCA, General
ASME III design, analysis, and qualification. Requirements for Division 1 and Division 2 of Section III of the ASME
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code.
You Will Learn To
You Will Learn To
• Identify ASME B&PVC Section III and regulatory requirements for piping
system design • Describe the scope and requirements of Section III
• Explain how Section III interfaces with Sections II, V, IX, XI and NQA-1
• Describe Class 2/3 Piping Design by Rule methods • Explain the purpose of Code Cases and their use by regulatory
• Identify Class 2 3 pipe supports design requirements
• Identify selected, individual piping component design requirements bodies
• Describe the design of a simple Class 2/3 piping system • Describe the purpose of Code Data Reports
• Describe the overview of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code • Describe the third-party oversight functions performed by Authorized
• Identify Code requirements for Class 1 Piping Design Specifications
• Explain Class 1 Piping Design by Rule (NB-3600) Inspection Agencies and the role of the Authorized Nuclear Inspector
• Explain Class 1 Piping Design by Analysis (NB-3200) • Describe the uality Assurance Program required for Material
• Describe “non-Codes” but related nuclear piping design issues
Organizations and the uality Assurance Program required for
Who Should A end Certificate holders
• Explain the significance of ASME Code Stamps and the new ASME
Engineers involved in the design, analysis and qualification of ASME Certification Mark
Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Safety Class 1, 2 & 3 piping systems • Describe the ASME Accreditation Process, and duties and
and ASME B31.1 for nuclear power plants responsibilities for N, NA, NPT Certificate Holders
• Describe new initiatives being considered by Section III to assist
Special Requirements international users
• Describe future global trends for nuclear generation of electric power
Participants are expected to have at least one year of experience in the
design, maintenance or operation of a nuclear power reactor facility. Who Should A end
Instructors George Antaki or Jack R. Cole Managers, engineers, quality assurance and inspection personnel
3 Days, 2.3 CEUs, 23 PDHs involved in the design, fabrication and installation of components in
Member 2,1 0 List Price 2,2 0 nuclear facilities. Experienced and entry-level personnel who want to
gain an understanding of Section III of the ASME Boiler and Pressure
Vessel Code and its application in nuclear facilities.
Instructor Gene Imbro
4 Days, 3 CEUs, 30 PDHs
Member $2,675 / List Price $2,875
See pages 90–95 for dates and locations of ASME Public Courses 51
delivered in the USA during Spring 2017.
Visit go.asme.org/ENAcourses

