IEEE P63113 CDV, May 2020
Spent Fuel Pool Instrumentation
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P63113 CDV, May 2020 is a technical standard for spent fuel pool instrumentation, with an emphasis on components, circuits, devices, and system-level performance in nuclear engineering applications. It is relevant where reliable indication and monitoring support safe storage conditions for irradiated fuel. By defining expectations for instrumentation behavior and engineering consistency, P63113 CDV, May 2020 helps organizations align design, evaluation, and procurement decisions with the needs of this specialized facility environment.
P63113 CDV, May 2020 overview
This standard addresses the instrumentation used to monitor conditions in spent fuel pools, where continuous or periodic measurement can be important for operational awareness and safety-related oversight. P63113 CDV, May 2020 sits at the intersection of electrical components, circuits, and system integration, so its value is in clarifying how the instrumentation should be considered as part of a broader nuclear facility design. It is especially useful when engineering teams need a common reference for specification and review.
Typical use cases
P63113 CDV, May 2020 is typically consulted during the selection, review, or verification of spent fuel pool instrumentation used in nuclear power plant environments. It may support design work for sensing, monitoring, and alarm functions tied to pool conditions, as well as documentation for equipment qualification and procurement. The standard can also be relevant to maintenance planning, replacement decisions, and technical comparisons between instrumentation options used in radiological and high-reliability settings.
Why this standard matters
For facilities handling spent fuel, instrumentation consistency is essential to reduce risk and support informed operation. P63113 CDV, May 2020 helps provide a common technical basis for compliance, testing, and performance expectations across components and systems. That matters when engineers must compare designs, confirm suitability, or maintain dependable monitoring over time. In practice, the standard can help improve traceability and reduce ambiguity in specifications for critical nuclear instrumentation.
- Spent fuel pool monitoring scope
- Components, circuits, and devices
- Nuclear engineering application context
- Design, review, and procurement support
- Instrumentation consistency and verification
- Publication Date: 2020
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Nuclear Engineering; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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