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IEEE P62582-2_D4

2_D4 - IEC/IEEE Draft International Standard - Nuclear power plants - Instrumentation and control important to safety - Electrical equipment condition monitoring methods - Part 2: Indenter modulus

Standard by IEEE, 2011

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IEEE P62582-2_D4 is an IEC/IEEE draft international standard focused on electrical equipment condition monitoring methods for nuclear power plants, with Part 2 addressing indenter modulus. It is intended for instrumentation and control systems important to safety, where consistent material characterization can support reliable equipment assessment. For nuclear engineering applications, this technical document helps define a clearer basis for monitoring, testing, and comparing condition data across safety-related electrical equipment.

Overview of IEEE P62582-2_D4

This standard sits within the broader framework of condition monitoring for electrical equipment used in nuclear power plant instrumentation and control. IEEE P62582-2_D4 addresses the indenter modulus method in Part 2, making it relevant to material and performance evaluation where controlled measurement is important. As a draft international standard, it is generally used to support technical alignment, test consistency, and more structured interpretation of monitoring results in safety-significant environments.

Typical use cases

IEEE P62582-2_D4 may be used when evaluating electrical equipment that supports nuclear plant safety systems, especially where condition monitoring depends on material response or surface-related properties. It is relevant to engineering workflows that involve inspection, qualification, comparison of test results, and maintenance planning for instrumentation and control hardware. In practice, it can support laboratories, plant engineers, and procurement teams that need a more defined basis for assessing equipment condition in nuclear power applications.

Why it matters

Because the standard is tied to safety-important electrical equipment, IEEE P62582-2_D4 matters for consistency and risk reduction. A clearer method for indenter modulus measurement can help improve repeatability in condition monitoring and support more defensible decisions during testing or maintenance. It also aids compliance-oriented engineering by giving organizations a common technical reference when reviewing equipment performance, comparing results, or specifying acceptable practices for nuclear power plant applications.

  • IEC/IEEE draft international standard
  • Nuclear power plant applications
  • Instrumentation and control important to safety
  • Electrical equipment condition monitoring
  • Indenter modulus method
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  • Publication Date: 2011
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Nuclear Engineering; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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