BS EN IEC 60964:2019
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Nuclear power plants. Control rooms. Design
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2019 | 48 |
IEC 60964:2018 is available as /2 which contains the International Standard and its Redline version, showing all changes of the technical content compared to the previous edition.
IEC 60964:2018 establishes requirements for the human-machine interface in the main control rooms of nuclear power plants. The document also establishes requirements for the selection of functions, design consideration and organization of the human-machine interface and procedures which are used systematically to verify and validate the functional design. These requirements reflect the application of human factors engineering principles as they apply to the human-machine interface during plant operational states and accident conditions (including design basis and design extension conditions), as defined in IAEA SSR-2/1 and IAEA NP-T-3.16. This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 2009. This edition constitutes a technical revision. This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition: a) to review the usage of the term “task” ensuring consistency between IEC 60964 and IEC 61839; b) to clarify the role, functional capability, robustness and integrity of supporting services for the MCR to promote its continued use at the time of a severe accident or extreme external hazard; c) to review the relevance of the standard to the IAEA safety guides and IEC SC 45A standards that have been published since IEC 60964:2009 was developed; d) to clarify the role and meaning of “task analysis”, e) to further delineate the relationships with derivative standards (i.e. IEC 61227, IEC 61771, IEC 61772, IEC 61839, IEC 62241 and others of relevance to the control room design); f) to consider its alignment with the Human Factors Engineering principles, specifically with the ones of IAEA safety guide on Human Factors (DS-492) to be issued.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | undefined |
7 | English CONTENTS |
9 | FOREWORD |
11 | INTRODUCTION |
14 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
15 | 3 Terms and definitions |
20 | 4 Abbreviated terms 5 Standard use |
21 | Figure 1 – Overview of control room system |
22 | Figure 2 – Overall design process and the relationshipto clauses and subclauses of this document |
23 | 6 Design principles for the main control room 6.1 Main objectives 6.2 Functional design objectives 6.3 Safety principles |
24 | 6.4 Availability principles 6.5 Human factors engineering principles 6.6 Utility operating principles 6.7 Relationship with other control and management centres |
25 | 6.8 Operational experience 7 Functional design of the main control room 7.1 General 7.2 Functional analysis 7.2.1 General 7.2.2 Identification of functions |
26 | 7.2.3 Information flow and processing requirements 7.3 Assignment of functions 7.3.1 General |
27 | 7.3.2 Operator capabilities 7.3.3 I&C system processing capabilities |
28 | 7.4 Verification of function assignment 7.4.1 General 7.4.2 Process 7.5 Validation of function assignment 7.5.1 General 7.5.2 Process |
29 | 7.5.3 General evaluation criteria for validation 7.6 Job analysis 8 Functional design specification 8.1 General |
30 | 8.2 Provision of data base on human capabilities and characteristics 8.3 Location, environment and protection 8.3.1 Location 8.3.2 Environment |
31 | 8.3.3 Protection 8.4 Space and configuration 8.4.1 Space |
32 | 8.4.2 Configuration 8.5 Panel layout 8.5.1 Priority |
33 | 8.5.2 Positioning on control desks and panels 8.5.3 Mirror image layout 8.6 Location aids 8.6.1 Grouping of display information and controls |
34 | 8.6.2 Nomenclature 8.6.3 Coding |
35 | 8.6.4 Labelling 8.7 Information and control systems 8.7.1 General 8.7.2 Information functions |
39 | 8.7.3 Control functions |
40 | 8.8 Control-display integration 8.9 Communication systems 8.9.1 General 8.9.2 Verbal communication systems |
42 | 8.9.3 Non-verbal communication systems 8.10 Other requirements 8.10.1 Power supplies 8.10.2 Qualification 8.10.3 Maintainability 8.10.4 Repairs 8.10.5 Testability |
43 | 9 Verification and validation of the integrated control room system 9.1 General 9.2 Control room system verification 9.2.1 General 9.2.2 Process 9.2.3 General evaluation criteria for integrated system verification 9.3 Control room system validation 9.3.1 General 9.3.2 Process |
44 | 9.3.3 General evaluation criteria for integrated system validation |
45 | Annex A (informative) Explanation of concepts A.1 Control room system A.2 “Human” and “machine” |
46 | Table A.1 – Human and machine in functional domain and physical domain |
47 | Bibliography |