GSO IEC 61224:2014

IEC 61224:1993
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 25 December 2014

Nuclear reactors - Response time in resistance temperature detectors (RTD) - In situ measurements

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GSO IEC 61224:2014 Scope

This International Standard defines the intended criteria for the choice, conception and use of equipment for the measurement of the response time of resistance temperature detectors (RTD) which are used in the safety and control systems of nuclear reactors. The object of this standard is to describe the techniques which can be used for the in situ measurement of RTD response time. These techniques are recommended only when specific tests performed on loops or physical analysis have shown significant possibilities of drift in the response time.

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