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          This standard applies to the Class I E portions of the following systems and equipment in single unit and multi-unit nuclear power generating stations: ( 1 ) Alternating current power systems ( 2 ) Direct current power systems ( 3 ) Vital instrumentation and control power systems ( 4 ) Protective action systems These systems include those items listed in Table 1<br />\n
          The purpose o f this standard is t o provide: ( 1 ) The principal design criteria and the design features of the Class I E power systems that enable the systems to meet their functional requirement under the conditions produced by the applicable design basis events ( 2 ) The requirements for surveillance of the Class IE power systems
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