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IEEE 567-1980 - IEEE Trial-Use Standard Criteria for the Design of the Control Room Complex for a Nuclear Power Generating Station

IEEE Trial-Use Standard Criteria for the Design of the Control Room Complex for a Nuclear Power Generating Station

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Standard number:IEEE 567-1980
Released:17.10.1980
ISBN:978-0-7381-4230-2
Pages:16
Status:Inactive
Language:English
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IEEE 567-1980

This standard addresses the central control room of a nuclear power generating station and the overall complex in which this room is housed. It is not intended to cover special or normally unattended control rooms, such as those provided for radioactive waste handling or for emergency shutdown operations. The nuclear power generating station control room complex provides a protective envelope for plant operating personnel and for instrument and control equipment vital to the operation of the plant during normal and abnormal conditions. In this capacity, the control room complex must be designed and constructed to meet the following criteria contained in Appendix A of 10CFR50, General Design Criteria for Nuclear Power Plants: (1) Criterion 2: Design Bases for Protection Against Natural Phenomena (2) Criterion 3: Fire Protection (3) Criterion 4: Environmental and Missile Design Bases (4) Criterion 5: Sharing of Structures, Systems and Components (multiunit stations only) (5) Criterion 19: Control Room



New IEEE Standard - Inactive-Withdrawn. This standard addresses the central control room of nuclear power generating station and the overall complex in which this room is housed. It is not intended to cover special or normally unattended control rooms, such as those provided for radioactive waste handling or for emergency shutdown operations.