GB/T 12726.4-2013
ActiveNuclear power plants―Instrumentation important to safety―Radiation monitoring for accident and post-accident conditions―Part 4: Equipment for continuous in-line or on-line monitoring of radioactivity in process streams
核电厂安全重要仪表 事故及事故后辐射监测 第4部分:工艺流管内或管旁放射性连续监测设备
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the design, performance, and testing requirements for equipment used to continuously monitor radioactivity levels in process streams within nuclear power plants during accident and post-accident conditions. It applies to in-line or on-line monitoring devices installed in pipes or adjacent to process systems to detect radioactive releases in liquid or gaseous effluents. The standard ensures these monitors maintain reliability and accuracy in harsh post-accident environments, supporting safety assessments and regulatory compliance.
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