ISA S67.04 : 1988
Withdrawn
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SETPOINTS FOR NUCLEAR SAFETY-RELATED INSTRUMENTATION
03-12-2013
12-01-2013
1 Purpose
2 Scope
3 Definitions
4 Establishment of setpoints
4.1 Safety limits
4.2 Safety analysis
4.3 Limiting safety system setting
4.4 Combination of uncertainties
5 Instrument performance and trip setpoint setting
6 Qualification record keeping
7 Maintenance of safety-related setpoints
7.1 Initial calibration
7.2 Operation
7.3 Replacement
References
Informative references
1 Nuclear safety-related setpoint relationships
Determines a basis for establishing nuclear safety-related instrumentation setpoints. The standard addresses known contributing errors in the channel from the process (including the primary element and the sensor) through and including the final setpoint device.
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Standard
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International Society of Automation
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Withdrawn
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BS IEC 61888:2002 | Nuclear power plants. Instrumentation important to safety. Determination and maintenance of trip setpoints |
ASME AG-1 : 2019 | CODE ON NUCLEAR AIR AND GAS TREATMENT |
ASME AG 1 : 2012 | CODE ON NUCLEAR AIR AND GAS TREATMENT |
IEC 61888:2002 | Nuclear power plants - Instrumentation important to safety - Determination and maintenance of trip setpoints |
IEEE DRAFT 338 : D4 2006 | CRITERIA FOR THE PERIODIC SURVEILLANCE TESTING OF NUCLEAR POWER GENERATING STATION SAFETY SYSTEMS |
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