GB/T 12726.5-1997
AbolishedRadiation monitoring equipment for accident and post-accident conditions in nuclear power plants--Part 5:Monitoring equipment for air radioactivity
核电厂事故及事故后辐射监测设备 第五部分:空气放射性监测设备
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This standard specifies the technical requirements, performance characteristics, and testing methods for air radioactivity monitoring equipment used in nuclear power plants during and after accident conditions. It is applied to equipment that continuously or periodically measures airborne radioactive particles, gases, and iodine concentrations in containment, ventilation, and exhaust systems to ensure safety assessments and regulatory compliance. The standard is critical for nuclear power plant operators, safety regulators, and equipment manufacturers to maintain reliable monitoring in severe accident scenarios.
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