IEEE P692 D4d, 26 Jun 2013
IEEE Draft Standard for Criteria for Security Systems for Nuclear Power Generating Stations
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IEEE P692 D4d, 26 Jun 2013 is a draft standard focused on criteria for security systems for nuclear power generating stations. It addresses the technical basis for selecting, evaluating, and coordinating security-related systems in a high-consequence environment where reliability and controlled response are critical. As an inactive draft, IEEE P692 D4d, 26 Jun 2013 is mainly useful for reference, comparison, and historical technical review in nuclear engineering and related power system work.
About IEEE P692 D4d, 26 Jun 2013
This draft standard sets out criteria intended to support the design and assessment of security systems used at nuclear power generating stations. In practice, that means attention to how security functions are defined, integrated, and verified within the broader plant environment. IEEE P692 D4d, 26 Jun 2013 is relevant where engineers need a structured reference for security-related system expectations, especially when reviewing technical requirements, interfaces, and operational consistency in nuclear facility planning or documentation.
Where is IEEE P692 D4d, 26 Jun 2013 used?
IEEE P692 D4d, 26 Jun 2013 is associated with nuclear power station security engineering, where systems may include monitoring, access control, alarms, communications, and coordinated response functions. It is most useful in plant support workflows that involve design review, system integration, technical specification drafting, and compliance-oriented assessment. The standard also fits procurement and verification activities when teams need a common basis for security system criteria within nuclear generating station projects.
Importance in practice
In practice, IEEE P692 D4d, 26 Jun 2013 helps support consistent security system requirements in environments where failure or ambiguity can have serious operational consequences. A defined criteria document can improve design control, reduce interpretation gaps between disciplines, and support more reliable testing and acceptance decisions. For nuclear facilities, that consistency is valuable for managing risk, documenting compliance expectations, and keeping security functions aligned with plant safety and operational constraints.
- Nuclear power generating station security criteria
- Draft guidance for system evaluation and integration
- Useful for design, procurement, and verification review
- Supports technical consistency in security-related requirements
- Publication Date: 2013
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Nuclear Engineering; Power, Energy and Industry Applications; Geoscience; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- New Version Available: P692 (2013)
- This Version: P692 (2013)
- Previous Version: P692 (2009)
- Previous Version: P692 (2008)
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