COMMON PROBLEMS OF AN HVAC CONTRACTOR AT A NUCLEAR POWER PLANT.

Author(s) : CHAMBERS T. E.

Summary

THE CONTRACTOR MUST ESTABLISH PROCEDURES TO DEFINE HIS ACTIVITIES INVOLVING WELDING, ENGINEERING, DESIGN CONTROL, DOCUMENT CONTROL, QUALITY CONTROL AND TESTING AND BALANCING. ACCURATE AS-BUILT DRAWINGS ARE MANDATORY. AN EFFECTIVE EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE PROGRAM IS ESSENTIAL. MANY HVAC SYSTEMS REQUIRE A VERY LOW LEAKAGE ALLOWANCE. THE QUALITY ASSURANCE AND QUALITY CONTROL PROGRAM SHOULD BE STRICTLY ESTABLISHED, MAINTAINED, AND NEVER COMPROMISED. IN TODAY'S MARKET, SUCH A CONTRACT MAY LAST FOR TEN YEARS. THE HVAC CONTRACTOR MUST HAVE A QUALITY ASSURANCE PROGRAM THAT MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS.

Details

  • Original title: COMMON PROBLEMS OF AN HVAC CONTRACTOR AT A NUCLEAR POWER PLANT.
  • Record ID : 1988-2449
  • Languages: English
  • Publication date: 1987
  • Source: Source: ASHRAE Trans.
    vol. 93; n. 2; 885-890; discuss.
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