IEEE 692-2013
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IEEE Standard for Criteria for Security Systems for Nuclear Power Generating Stations
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2013 |
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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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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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 |