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Scope

This committee covers design, protection, and installation of nuclear safety related instrument sensing and sampling lines for nuclear power plants. This covers the pressure boundary requirements for piping, capillary tubing, and tubing lines up to and including one inch (1") (25.4mm) outside diameter or three-quarter inch (3/4") nominal pipe. The boundaries span from the process tap up to but not including the instrument.

Note: The ISA67.02 and ISA67.10 committees are combined into ISA67.02.

Purpose

This committee shall establish applicable code requirements and code boundaries for the design and installation of instrument sensing and sample lines, and provide assurance that the function of nuclear safety-related instruments is available.

A Word from the Chairman

ANSI/ISA-67.02.01-2014, Nuclear Safety-Related Instrument-Sensing Line Piping and Tubing Standard for Use in Nuclear Power Plants, has been published, and the committee is not currently working on any new standards.

For more information, please contact

Eliana Brazda
ISA Standards Administrator
ebrazda@isa.org
(919) 990-9228