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IEEE 692-2013

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IEEE Standard for Criteria for Security Systems for Nuclear Power Generating Stations

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Revision Standard – Active. Criteria for the design of an integrated security system for nuclear power generating stations are provided in this standard. Requirements are included for the overall system, interfaces, subsystems, and individual electrical and electronic equipment. This standard addresses equipment for security-related detection, surveillance, access control, communication, data acquisition, and threat assessment.

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1 IEEE Std 692-2013 Front Cover
3 Title page
5 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
8 Participants
10 Introduction
14 Contents
16 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
17 2. Normative references
3. Definitions
19 4. Integrated security system
4.1 Design basis
4.2 List of security system attributes
20 4.3 General performance requirements
25 5. Perimeter intrusion alarm system
5.1 Design basis
5.2 Types of perimeter intrusion alarm system sensors
5.3 Site evaluation, system selection, and location
26 5.4 Location
27 5.5 Probability of detection
5.6 Required alarm conditions
5.7 Tamper protection
6. Security lighting
6.1 Design basis
28 6.2 Outdoor security lighting
30 6.3 Primary portal security lighting
6.4 Interior security lighting
31 6.5 Establishing and maintaining required illumination levels.
7. Video surveillance
7.1 Design basis
32 7.2 Performance requirements
35 7.3 Minimum equipment standards
7.4 Documentation
36 8. Access control
8.1 Design basis
8.2 Access control barriers
37 8.3 Types of hardware
38 9. Interior intrusion detection
9.1 Design basis
39 9.2 Description
9.3 Site evaluation
40 9.4 Performance requirements
9.5 Tamper protection
10. Data acquisition, processing, and display
10.1 Design basis
10.2 Data acquisition
41 10.3 Signal processing
42 10.4 Data display
44 10.5 Alarm reporting
45 10.6 Integration of access control system with other security functions
46 11. Voice communications
11.1 Design basis
11.2 Telephone
11.3 Radio
11.4 Communications coverage
47 11.5 Communication protection
11.6 Antenna protection
11.7 Intelligence protection
11.8 Radio interference protection
11.9 Loss of communication
12. Line supervision
12.1 Design basis
12.2 Continuous detection
48 12.3 Timely detection
12.4 Protection-in-depth and balanced protection
12.5 Specific approaches to line supervision
13. Duress alarms
13.1 Design basis
13.2 Duress alarm devices
49 13.3 Operation
13.4 Multiplexing considerations
13.5 Annunciation exclusion
13.6 Wireless considerations
50 13.7 Hand-held transceiver considerations
14. Power supplies
14.1 Design basis
51 14.2 Security system power
53 15. Maintenance and testing
15.1 Design basis
54 15.2 Acceptance testing
15.3 Equipment identification
15.4 Procedures
15.5 Intervals
15.6 Records
55 15.7 Spare parts
15.8 Technical information
15.9 Training and qualifications
56 Annex A (informative)Bibliography
IEEE 692-2013
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