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  • ASTM
    C1572-04 Standard Guide for Dry Lead Glass and Oil-Filled Lead Glass Radiation Shielding Window Components for Remotely Operated Facilities
    Edition: 2004
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Description of ASTM-C1572 2004

ASTM C1572-04

Historical Standard: ASTM C1572-04 Standard Guide for Dry Lead Glass and Oil-Filled Lead Glass Radiation Shielding Window Components for Remotely Operated Facilities

SUPERSEDED (see Active link, below)




ASTM C1572

1. Scope

1.1 Intent

1.1.1 This intent of this standard is to provide guidance for the design, fabrication, quality assurance, inspection, testing, packaging, shipping, installation and maintenance of radiation shielding window components. These window components include wall liner embedments, dry lead glass radiation shielding window assemblies, oil-filled lead glass radiation shielding window assemblies, shielding wall plugs, barrier shields, view ports, and the installation/extraction table/device required for the installation and removal of the window components.

1.2 Applicability

1.2.1 This standard is intended for those persons who are tasked with the planning, design, procurement, fabrication, installation, and operation of the radiation shielding window components that may be used in the operation of hot cells, high level caves, mini-cells, canyon facilities, and very high level radiation areas.

1.2.2 This standard applies to radiation shielding window assemblies used in normal concrete walls, high-density concrete walls, steel walls and lead walls.

1.2.3 The system of units employed in this standard is the metric unit, also known as SI Units, which are commonly used for International Systems, and defined, by ASTM/IEEE SI-10 Standard for Use of International System of Units. Common nomenclature for specifying some terms; specifically shielding, uses a combination of metric units and inch-pound units.

1.2.4 This standard identifies the special information required by the Manufacturer for the design of window components. A1.1 shows a sample list of the radiation source spectra and geometry information, typically required for shielding analysis. A2.1 shows a detailed sample list of specific data typically required to determine the physical size, glass types, and viewing characteristics of the shielding window, or view port. A3 shows general window configuration sketches. Blank copies of A1.2 and A2.2 are found in the respective Annexes for the Owner-Operator's use.

1.2.5 This standard is intended to be generic and to apply to a wide range of configurations and types of lead glass radiation shielding window components used in hot cells. It does not address glovebox, water, x-ray glass or zinc bromide windows.

1.3 Caveats

1.3.1 Consideration shall be given when preparing the shielding window designs for the safety related issues discussed in the Hazards Sources and Failure Modes, Section ; such as dielectric discharge, over-pressurization, radiation exposure, contamination, and overturning of the extraction table/device.

1.3.2 In many cases, the use of the word 'shall' has been purposely used in lieu of 'should' to stress the importance of the statements that have been made in this standard.

1.3.3 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory requirements prior to use.


2. Referenced Documents (purchase separately) The documents listed below are referenced within the subject standard but are not provided as part of the standard.

American Concrete Institute (ACI) Standards

ACI C-31 Seismic Requirements

American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) Standard

Manual of Steel Cons

ASTM Standards

ASTM/IEEE SI-10 Standard for Use of the International System of Units

A27/A27M Specification for Steel Castings, Carbon, for General Application

A36/A36M Specification for Carbon Structural Steel

A48/A48M Specification for Gray Iron Castings

A240/A240M Specification for Chromium and Chromium-Nickel Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels and for General Applications

A747/A747M Specification for Steel Castings, Stainless, Precipitation Hardening

C1533 Guide for General Design Considerations for Hot Cell Equipment

C1661 Guide for Viewing Systems for Remotely Operated Facilities

D1533 Test Method for Water in Insulating Liquids by Coulometric Karl Fischer Titration

E165 Practice for Liquid Penetrant Examination for General Industry

E170 Terminology Relating to Radiation Measurements and Dosimetry

E2024 Test Methods for Atmospheric Leaks Using a Thermal Conductivity Leak Detector


Keywords

barrier shield; dielectric discharge; dry lead glass window; hot cell; installation/extraction table/device; installation and maintenance; oil-filled lead glass window; shielding glass; shielding oil; shielding plug; shielding window; view port; wall liner embedment; Barrier shield glass; Dry lead glass; OiI-filled lead glass; Radiation shielding; Remotely-operated facilities; S shielding wall plugs; Wall liner embedments; Windows/window assemblies;


ICS Code

ICS Number Code 13.280 (Radiation protection)


DOI: 10.1520/C1572-04

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