GSO IEC 60980:2014

IEC 60980:1989
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 25 December 2014

Recommended practices for seismic qualification of electrical equipment of the safety system for nuclear generating stations

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GSO IEC 60980:2014 Scope

This standard is applicable to electrical equipment and the instrumentation and control equipment (I & C) of the safety system that is used in nuclear power generating stations including components or equipment of any interface whose failure could adversely affect the perform ance of the safety system. This standard presents acceptable seismic qualification methods and requirements to demonstrate that electrical and I & C equipment can perform their safety-related functions during and after an earthquake. As seismic qualification is only a part of equipment qualification, this standard shall be used in conjunction with IEC 780.

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