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IEC 61226:2009 Ed. 3.0

Ausgabedatum: 2009 07 08

Nuclear power plants - Instrumentation and control important to safety - Classification of instrumentation and control functions

IEC 61226:2009 establishes a method of classification of the information and command functions for nuclear power plants, and the instrumentation and control systems and e...
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ZURÜCKGEZOGEN : 2020 04 30
Herausgeber:
International Electrotechnical Commission
Format:
Digital | 64 Seiten
Sprache:
Englisch
IEC 61226:2009 establishes a method of classification of the information and command functions for nuclear power plants, and the instrumentation and control systems and equipment that provide those functions, into categories that designate the importance to safety of the function. The resulting classification then determines relevant design criteria. Is applicable to all the information and command functions and the instrumentation and control systems and equipment that provide those functions. The main changes with respect to the previous edition are listed below:
- to introduce a definition for "non-hazardous stable state";
- to clarify limits of categories;
- to clarify requirements related to equipment used for beyond design events.
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