IEEE P692 D4b, Mar 2013
IEEE Draft Standard Criteria for Security Systems for Nuclear Power Generating Stations
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IEEE P692 D4b, Mar 2013 is a draft technical standard for security systems used in nuclear power generating stations. It focuses on the criteria that help shape safe, dependable protection systems and related engineering practices in a high-consequence environment. For equipment, components, and system design, IEEE P692 D4b, Mar 2013 is relevant where security functions must support plant safety objectives, operational control, and consistent performance. Its draft status also makes it useful for understanding development-stage requirements and intent.
Overview of IEEE P692 D4b, Mar 2013
This draft standard addresses criteria for security systems in nuclear power generating stations, where design choices must support controlled access, protected areas, and reliable system behavior. IEEE P692 D4b, Mar 2013 is positioned for engineering teams that need a clearer technical basis for security-related requirements in a nuclear setting. It is most useful when evaluating how components, circuits, devices, and integrated systems should work together to support site protection and overall plant security practices.
Typical use cases
IEEE P692 D4b, Mar 2013 may be used during the planning, specification, or review of security systems for nuclear facilities. It is relevant to access control equipment, surveillance and detection functions, alarm interfaces, and supporting control circuits that must operate within a nuclear power generating station. The draft can also inform procurement and engineering review workflows when teams need to align security system design with nuclear-sector expectations and station-level protection requirements.
Why it matters
Security systems in nuclear power generating stations require consistent criteria because failures or ambiguity can affect compliance, risk reduction, and operational confidence. IEEE P692 D4b, Mar 2013 helps define a technical reference point for design control and system evaluation, making it easier to compare equipment and review whether proposed solutions fit the intended security role. For owners, integrators, and engineers, that clarity supports more disciplined testing, documentation, and acceptance decisions.
- Draft criteria for nuclear security systems
- Station-level protection and access control context
- Components, circuits, devices, and integrated systems
- Useful for design review and procurement checks
- Supports consistency in testing and acceptance
- Publication Date: 2013
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Nuclear Engineering; Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- This Version: P692 (2013)
- Previous Version: P692 (2013)
- Previous Version: P692 (2009)
- Previous Version: P692 (2008)
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