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BS EN 61839:2014 Nuclear power plants. Design of control rooms. Functional analysis and assignment

BS EN 61839:2014

Nuclear power plants. Design of control rooms. Functional analysis and assignment

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Standard number:BS EN 61839:2014
Pages:26
Released:2014-09-30
ISBN:978 0 580 84482 9
Status:Standard
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BS EN 61839:2014


This standard BS EN 61839:2014 Nuclear power plants. Design of control rooms. Functional analysis and assignment is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 29.120.10 Conduits for electrical purposes
  • 27.120.20 Nuclear power plants. Safety
  • 31.060.30 Paper and plastics capacitors

This International Standard specifies functional analysis and assignment procedures (FA and A, sometimes called allocation of functions) for the design of the control-room system for nuclear power plants and gives rules for developing criteria for the assignment of functions.

This standard supplements IEC 60964 , which applies to the design of the control-room for nuclear power plants.

The purpose of this standard is to provide specific requirements for carrying out the functional analysis and assignment required in 3.1 and 3.2 of IEC 60964 , and therefore supersedes the guidance given in A.3.1 and A.3.2 of IEC 60964 .

This standard is applicable to the design of new control-rooms or to backfits (design renewal and design modifications) to existing control-rooms. In the latter case, particular caution is to be exercised to identify areas indirectly affected as well as those directly affected.