Requirements for monitoring and display of nuclear power plant safety functions in the event of an accident
Scope:
1.1 This Standard provides requirements for the design, testing, installation, and qualification of equipment for the display of nuclear power plant safety functions in the event of an accident.
1.2 This Standard applies to existing plants, life extensions, and new builds.
1.3 This Standard applies to equipment that enables the operator to (a) monitor the plant safety functions post-accident, both short- and long-term; and Note: Monitoring assists the operator in selecting a strategy to restore or maintain the safety functions (control, cool, and contain). (b) determine when conditions are developing that warrant initiating off-site emergency procedures.
1.4 At the onset of an accident, certain protective actions (e.g., reactor trip, emergency core cooling actuation, containment isolation) are designed to be performed automatically. Monitoring for the systems that perform these actions is not within the scope of this Standard.
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