IEEE 577 Standard Requirements for Reliability Analysis in the Design and Operation of Safety Systems for Nuclear Facilities
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IEEE 577 Document Information:
Title
Standard Requirements for Reliability Analysis in the Design and Operation of Safety Systems for Nuclear Facilities
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.
Publication Date:
May 12, 2004
Scope:
This standard sets forth the minimum acceptable requirements for the performance of reliability analyses for safety-related systems when used to address the reliability considerations discussed in the standards listed in Clause 2.
The methods of this standard may also be applied to other systems, including the interactions, if any, between safety-related and non-safety-related systems. The requirements should be applied during the phases of design, fabrication, testing, maintenance, and repair of systems and components in nuclear facilities. The timing of the analysis depends upon the purpose for which the analysis is performed. This standard applies to the facility owner and other organizations responsible for the activities previously stated.
Keywords:
- safety systems
- reliability analysis
- nuclear facilities
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