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IEEE 603 2018

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IEEE Standard Criteria for Safety Systems for Nuclear Power Generating Stations

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Revision Standard – Active. Minimum functional and design criteria for the power, instrumentation, and control portions of nuclear power generating station safety systems are established. The criteria are to be applied to those systems required to protect the public health and safety by functioning to mitigate the consequences of design basis events. The intent is to promote appropriate practices for design and evaluation of safety system performance and reliability. Although the standard is limited to safety systems, many of the principles may have applicability to equipment provided for safe shutdown, post-accident monitoring display instrumentation, interlock features, or any otherre systems, structures, or equipment related to safety.

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1 IEEE Std 603™-2018 Front cover
2 Title page
4 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
7 Participants
9 Introduction
12 Contents
13 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Illustration
16 1.3 Application
1.4 Word Usage
1.5 Conformance
17 2. Normative references
3. Definitions
20 4. Safety system design basis
21 5. Safety system criteria
5.1 Single-failure criterion
22 5.2 Completion of protective action
5.3 Quality
5.4 Equipment qualification
5.5 System integrity
5.6 Independence
24 5.7 Capability for testing and calibration
5.8 Information displays
25 5.9 Control of access
5.10 Repair
5.11 Identification
5.12 Auxiliary features
5.13 Multi-unit stations
26 5.14 Human factors considerations
5.15 Reliability
5.16 Common-cause failure
6. Sense and command features—Functional and design requirements
27 6.1 Automatic control
6.2 Manual Control
6.3 Interaction between the sense and command features and other systems
28 6.4 Derivation of system inputs
29 6.5 Capability for testing and calibration
6.6 Operating bypasses
6.7 Maintenance bypass
30 6.8 Setpoints
7. Execute features—Functional and design requirements
7.1 Automatic control
7.2 Manual control
7.3 Completion of protective action
7.4 Operating Bypass
31 7.5 Maintenance Bypass
8. Power source requirements
8.1 Electrical power sources
8.2 Non-electrical power sources
8.3 Maintenance bypass
32 Annex A (informative) Illustration of some basic concepts for developing the scope of a safety system
A.1 Purpose
A.2 Discussion
33 A.3 Typical safety system scope development
39 A.4 Safety group
42 A.5 Other auxiliary features
43 Annex B (informative) Bibliography
44 Back cover
IEEE 603 2018
$33.58