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Commericial Grade Dedication

Commericial Grade Dedication

Commericial Grade Dedication

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Can anyone point me to a resource for learning about Commercial Grade Dedication?  I've learned that EPRI has good resources but I cannot access EPRI's documents as my company is not a member of EPRI.  I suppose I'm looking for some good documents available on the web to gain some general knowledge about Commercial Grade Dedication.  Thanks for any help!

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RE: Commericial Grade Dedication

"Dedication" or "Degradation"?

RE: Commericial Grade Dedication

Or "Designation"?

RE: Commericial Grade Dedication

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"Dedication" Commercial Grade Dedication is "upgrading" a commercial (off the shelf) product for use in a nuclear safety related SSC (structure, system, or component).  Thanks.

RE: Commericial Grade Dedication

If you are working on a contract for an EPRI utility, they might be able to provide the EPRI material.

You might possibly try www.nrc.gov but that's a longshot - I doubt you'll find anything there.

We have an engineer in my office who does cgi's full time.  If I remember I'll ask him.

Since it is such a narrow application field I suspect there is just not much out there.

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