GB/T 13626-2008
AbolishedApplication of the single failure criterion to safety systems in nuclear power plant
单一故障准则应用于核电厂安全系统
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the methodology for applying the single failure criterion to the design and analysis of safety systems in nuclear power plants. It is used by engineers and regulators to ensure that safety systems, such as reactor protection and emergency cooling, can perform their required functions even if any single component fails. The standard applies to the design, modification, and safety assessment of nuclear power plant instrumentation and control systems.
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