Withdrawn PAR

IEEE P692

Standard Criteria for Security Systems for Nuclear Power Generating Stations

Original Scope: The standard provides criteria for the design, testing, and maintenance of security system equipment for nuclear power generating stations. Such equipment includes permanently or temporarily installed systems, subsystems, and components used by the security force for physical protection of the station against security threats. It includes equipment for security-related detection, surveillance, access control, communication, and data acquisition. Scope of revised standard: The standard provides criteria for the design, testing, and maintenance of security system equipment for nuclear power generating stations. Such equipment includes permanently or temporarily installed systems, subsystems, and components used by the security force for physical protection of the station against security threats. It includes equipment for security-related detection, assessment, surveillance, access control, communication, and data acquisition. {change is in italics.}

Standard Committee
PE/NPE - Nuclear Power Engineering
Status
Withdrawn PAR
PAR Approval
2001-06-14
Superseding
692-1997

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/NPE - Nuclear Power Engineering
Working Group
WG_3.2 - Security Systems Working Group
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IEEE Program Manager
Christian Orlando
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Working Group Chair
David Horvath

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692-2013
IEEE Standard for Criteria for Security Systems for Nuclear Power Generating Stations

Criteria for the design of an integrated security system for nuclear power generating stations are provided in this standard. Requirements are included for the overall system, interfaces, subsystems, and individual electrical and electronic equipment. This standard addresses equipment for security-related detection, surveillance, access control, communication, data acquisition, and threat assessment.

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These standards have been replaced with a revised version of the standard, or by a compilation of the original active standard and all its existing amendments, corrigenda, and errata.


692-1997
IEEE Standard Criteria for Security Systems for Nuclear Power Generating Stations

Reaffirmed September 22, 2005 Criteria are provided for the design of an integrated security system for nuclear power generating stations. Requirements are included for the overall system, interfaces, subsystems, and individual electrical and electronic equipment. This standard addresses equipment for security-related detection, surveillance, access control, communication, and data acquisition.

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692-2010
IEEE Standard Criteria for Security Systems for Nuclear Power Generating Stations

The standard provides criteria for the design, testing, and maintenance of security system equipment for nuclear power generating stations. Such equipment includes permanently or temporarily installed systems, subsystems, and components used by the security force for physical protection of the station against security threats. It includes equipment for security-related detection, assessment, surveillance, access control, communication, and data acquisition.

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