Superseded
, Confirmed
Standard
Historical
IEEE 379:2000 (R2008)
IEEE Standard Application of the Single-Failure Criterion to Nuclear Power Generating Station Safety Systems
Summary
Revision Standard - Superseded.
Application of the single-failure criterion to the electrical power, instrumentation, and control portions of nuclear power generating station safety systems is covered. Conformance with the requirements of IEEE Std 603-1991 and the single-failure criterion as stated in that document is established. Interpretation and guidance in the application of the single-failure criterion, a discussion of the failures, and an acceptable method of single-failure analysis are presented.
This standard covers the application of the single-failure criterion to the electrical power, instrumentation, and control portions of nuclear power generating station safety systems
The purpose of this standard is to interpret and provide guidance in the application of the single-failure criterion, discuss failures, and present an acceptable method of single-failure analysis. It is not the function of this standard to identify where the single-failure criterion is to be applied or to force compliance on any system; however, in those cases where the single-failure criterion has been invoked, this standard establishes the requirements for its application.
This standard shall be used to establish conformance with the requirements of IEEE Std. 603-1981 and the single-failure criterion as stated in that standard.
NOTE--The single-failure criterion is also applied to designated safety functions in other standards, e.g., IEEE Std 308-1992, ANSI/ANS 51.1-1983, and ANSI/ANS 52.1-1983. Application of the single-failure criterion to the aggregate of all plant structures, systems, and components is specified in 3.2.1 of ANSI/ANS 51.1-1983, ANSI/ANS 52.1-1983, and IAEA Safety Series No. 50-P-1 (1990).
Application of the single-failure criterion to the electrical power, instrumentation, and control portions of nuclear power generating station safety systems is covered. Conformance with the requirements of IEEE Std 603-1991 and the single-failure criterion as stated in that document is established. Interpretation and guidance in the application of the single-failure criterion, a discussion of the failures, and an acceptable method of single-failure analysis are presented.
This standard covers the application of the single-failure criterion to the electrical power, instrumentation, and control portions of nuclear power generating station safety systems
The purpose of this standard is to interpret and provide guidance in the application of the single-failure criterion, discuss failures, and present an acceptable method of single-failure analysis. It is not the function of this standard to identify where the single-failure criterion is to be applied or to force compliance on any system; however, in those cases where the single-failure criterion has been invoked, this standard establishes the requirements for its application.
This standard shall be used to establish conformance with the requirements of IEEE Std. 603-1981 and the single-failure criterion as stated in that standard.
NOTE--The single-failure criterion is also applied to designated safety functions in other standards, e.g., IEEE Std 308-1992, ANSI/ANS 51.1-1983, and ANSI/ANS 52.1-1983. Application of the single-failure criterion to the aggregate of all plant structures, systems, and components is specified in 3.2.1 of ANSI/ANS 51.1-1983, ANSI/ANS 52.1-1983, and IAEA Safety Series No. 50-P-1 (1990).
Notes
Superseded
Technical characteristics
| Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) |
| Publication Date | 03/09/2001 |
| Confirmation Date | 03/27/2008 |
| Edition | |
| Page Count | 16 |
| EAN | --- |
| ISBN | --- |
| Weight (in grams) | --- |
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16/12/1994
Superseded
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30/05/2014
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09/03/2001
Superseded
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16/12/1994
Superseded
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01/07/1988
Superseded
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30/06/1977
Superseded
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