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29、ssina IEEE Standards Program Manager, Document Development Erin Spiewak IEEE Standards Program Manager, Document Development viii Copyright 2012 IEEE. All rights reserved. Introduction This introduction is not part of IEEE Std 338-2012 IEEE Standard for Criteria for the Periodic Surveillance Testing
30、 of Nuclear Power Generating Station Safety Systems. This standard provides criteria and requirements supplementary to those in IEEE Std 603 and IEEE Std 308afor the performance of periodic surveillance testing programs for safety systems in nuclear power generating stations. It also recognizes the
31、applicability of IEEE Std 279 B21b(now withdrawn), as referred to in Title 10, Part 50, Section 50.55a(h), of the Code of Federal Regulations B5. Development of these criteria and requirements is consistent with safety systems designed in accordance with both IEEE Std 603 and IEEE Std 308, and the f
32、ollowing: a) Station safety systems shall, during the life of the station, be appropriately tested to assess the availability of the systems. b) Development and application of testing procedures and equipment shall be consistent with safety system criteria (IEEE Std 603) and Class 1E power system cr
33、iteria (IEEE Std 308). c) Procedures for testing and documentation of failures should be such that reliability confidence levels are enhanced. Adherence to these criteria may not suffice for assuring the public health and safety because it is the integrated performance of the structures, the fluid s
34、ystems, the instrumentation, and the electric systems of the station that establishes protection against the consequences of accidents. On the other hand, failure to meet these criteria may lead to a compromise of public health and safety. Each applicant has the responsibility to assure the public t
35、hat this integrated performance is adequate. The 2006 revision of IEEE Std 338 incorporated risk-informed guidance for the determination or modification of test intervals. The guidance is provided primarily through techniques and examples in Annex B, Annex C, and Annex D. This revision updates the s
36、tandard with the following additions: A requirement for testing redundant portions of the same safety group Clarification of response time test requirements Design requirements for test features of digital systems Testing of digital systems Acceptability of on-line monitoring On-line monitoring as i
37、nput for risk-informed test intervals Integrated decisionmaking to Annex D (for risk-informed test intervals) This standard may also be used for other nuclear facilities related to the nuclear fuel cycle from fuel processing, to reprocessing and waste facilities. aInformation on references can be fo
38、und in Clause 2. bThe numbers in brackets correspond to those in the bibliography in Annex A. ix Copyright 2012 IEEE. All rights reserved. x Copyright 2012 IEEE. All rights reserved. Contents 1. Overview 1 1.1 General 1 1.2 Scope . 2 1.3 Purpose 2 2. Normative references 2 3. Definitions 3 4. System
39、 design requirements for testing 4 5. Testing program requirements 6 5.1 General considerations. 6 5.2 Program objectives 7 5.3 Types of tests. 8 5.4 Test methods 10 5.5 Test intervals 12 5.6 Procedure format and documentation 13 Annex A (informative) Bibliography . 14 Annex B (informative) General
40、overview of risk-informed surveillance testing . 18 B.1 Objective and scope 18 B.2 Effects of surveillance testing on risk . 18 B.3 Elements of the risk-informed approach to changing surveillance test interval 20 B.4 On-line monitoring general information . 21 Annex C (informative) Evaluation proces
41、s for surveillance test changes 23 C.1 Surveillance test interval risk 23 C.2 Adverse effects of surveillance testing 34 Annex D (informative) Programmatic approach to risk-informed surveillance test interval management 51 D.1 Overview 51 D.2 Background. 51 D.3 Definitions 52 D.4 Risk-informed surve
42、illance test interval management program 53 D.5 PRA requirements. 53 D.6 Concurrent configuration control method. 58 D.7 Acceptance criteria . 59 D.8 Documentation 60 IEEE Standard for Criteria for the Periodic Surveillance Testing of Nuclear Power Generating Station Safety Systems IMPORTANT NOTICE:
43、 This standard is not intended to ensure safety, security, health, or environmental protection in all circumstances. Implementers of the standard are responsible for determining appropriate safety, security, environmental, and health practices or regulatory requirements. This IEEE document is made a
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45、request from IEEE or viewed at http:/standards.ieee.org/IPR/disclaimers.html. 1. Overview 1.1 General The IEEE has developed these criteria to provide guidance in the development of the procedures for, and documentation of, periodic electrical power, instrumentation, and control surveillance testing
46、 of nuclear power generating station safety systems and other systems that may affect reactor safety. Periodic surveillance testing of safety systems maximizes desired system availability and calls attention to performance that is not within prescribed limits by observation of equipment parameters.
47、Prescribed limits are minimum performance requirements, such as response time, setpoint accuracy, and other specified 1 Copyright 2012 IEEE. All rights reserved. IEEE Std 338-2012 IEEE Standard for Criteria for the Periodic Surveillance Testing of Nuclear Power Generating Station Safety Systems perf
48、ormance requirements as stated in the design bases. This standard amplifies the periodic surveillance testing requirements of IEEE Std 603 and IEEE Std 308.1This standard includes Annex A, Annex B, Annex C, and Annex D. Annex A is a bibliography. Annex B, Annex C, and Annex D provide guidance and su
49、pporting information to use risk-informed techniques in the development of test intervals. Annex B is informational and provides a general conceptual overview of risk-informed surveillance testing. Annex C is informational and describes, in greater detail, the methodology for determining risk-informed surveillance test intervals and provides some examples. Annex D is informational and provides the method of developing and implementing risk-informed surveillance testing programs. 1.2 Scope The standard provides criteria for the performance of periodi