BS EN 61513:2013
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Nuclear power plants. Instrumentation and control important to safety. General requirements for systems
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2013 | 104 |
IEC 62975:2021 provides procedures and guidelines that are intended for the use and maintenance of natural ester liquid in sealed transformers and other electrical equipment. This document is applicable to natural esters, originally supplied conforming to IEC 62770 and other applicable standards (e.g. ASTM D6871) in transformers, switchgear and electrical apparatus where liquid sampling is practical and where the normal operating conditions specified in the equipment specifications apply. At present, there is a limited amount of information available for electrical equipment other than transformers. This document is also intended to assist the power equipment operator to evaluate the condition of the natural ester and maintain it in a serviceable condition. It also provides a common basis for the preparation of more specific and complete local codes of practice. The document includes recommendations on tests and evaluation procedures and outlines methods for reconditioning and reclaiming the liquid, when necessary.
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7 | English CONTENTS |
10 | INTRODUCTION |
12 | 1 Scope 1.1 General 1.2 Application: new and pre-existing plants 1.3 Framework |
14 | Figures Figure 1 – Overall framework of this standard |
15 | 2 Normative references |
16 | 3 Terms and definitions |
28 | Figure 2 – Typical relations of hardware and software in a computer-based system Figure 3 – Relations between system failure, random failure and systematic fault |
29 | 4 Symbols and abbreviations 5 Overall I&C safety life cycle 5.1 General |
30 | Tables Table 1 – Overview of the overall I&C safety life cycle |
32 | 5.2 Deriving the I&C requirements from the plant safety design base Figure 4 – Connections between the overall I&C safety life cycle and the safety life cycles of the individual I&C systems |
35 | 5.3 Output documentation 5.4 Design of the overall I&C architecture and assignment of the I&C functions |
36 | Table 2 – Correlation between classes of I&C systems and categories of I&C functions |
41 | 5.5 Overall planning |
46 | 5.6 Output documentation |
47 | 6 System safety life cycle 6.1 General Table 3 – Overview of the system safety life cycle |
49 | 6.2 Requirements Figure 5 – System safety life cycle |
62 | 6.3 System planning |
68 | 6.4 Output documentation |
73 | 6.5 System qualification |
77 | 7 Overall integration and commissioning 7.1 General Figure 6 – Product- and plant-application-specific topics to be addressedin the system qualification plan |
78 | 7.2 Requirements on the objectives to be achieved 7.3 Output documentation 8 Overall operation and maintenance 8.1 General 8.2 Requirements on the objectives to be achieved |
79 | 8.3 Output documentation |
80 | Annex A (informative) Basic safety issues in the NPP |
83 | Annex B (informative) Categorisation of functions and classification of systems |
84 | Figure B.1 – Relations between I&C functions and I&C systems |
87 | Table B.1 – Typical classification of I&C systems |
89 | Table C.1 – Examples of CCF sensitive in safety groups |
92 | Annex D (informative) Relations of IEC 61508 with IEC 61513 and standards of the nuclear application sector |
99 | Annex E (informative) Changes to be performed in later revisions of SC 45A standards to adapt to this version of IEC 61513 |
101 | Bibliography |